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Originally posted by ReuvenNY
Not really: it allows the sender to intercept HIS message on the AOL server, BEFORE it reaches the recipient Inbox. Once it's in the Inbox - the sender doesn't have any control.
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I get a different interpretation of how it works. It sounds like, even after the message is received, it can be cancelled if it hasn't been read yet. It probably doesn't take more than a few seconds to reach the inbox when it's from/to an AOL user. That would really bother me, a lot, because I may see a message in my inbox and see who it's from but am not ready to read it right away. Sure wouldn't want to wonder what it said when I see it gone...
Sherry