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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.
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That's not what it says. It says, "Users can cancel and unsend a message after it's been sent to another AOL or AIM Mail user if the message has not been
read." It doesn't say that users can cancel or unsend if the message has not yet been *delivered* but if it had not beeen *read.* In other words, this means even if a message has been delivered, but the recepient has not yet read it (i.e. the message is sitting in their mailbox as a "new" message), the sender can delete it.