Thread regarding Xerox Corp. layoffs

Accidental Emails

In your Outlook, hit folder, then recover deleted items. Some interesting "accidental" emails may be in there of interest to you. Sometimes, just sometimes someone sends out something they are not supposed to, and it goes there. You can recover it and read it. They recall the emails thinking they are safe and they dodged a bullet. Some interesting reading in there depending on where you are.

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WTF are you yammering about???

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Post ID: @4nfd+15JUYET4

1) xerox uses Office365 2) only an admin or the user can see the deleted items recovery area. So did you get the user password or are you Wipro?

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Post ID: @2aah+15JUYET4

ok so what did this accidental email say???

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Post ID: @2zhf+15JUYET4

yes this post pertains to Xerox's enterprise server. this pertains to emails accidentally sent out by xerox management for things that shouldn't have been sent. we are all on the same exchange server. thanks though

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Post ID: @1bgq+15JUYET4

Microsoft Outlook only allows you to recall or retract messages in limited circumstances. You must be using a Microsoft Exchange email system, and you must be on the same Exchange server as the recipient. This feature may work when you’re emailing your coworkers, but you can’t use it when you’re emailing someone with a home email account or sending emails to addresses outside of your organization.

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Post ID: @1wfo+15JUYET4

So you think that if someone sends you an email they didn’t mean to that THEY can send it to your deleted mailbox? I’ve never heard of such a thing. Do tell please.

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Post ID: @1mfu+15JUYET4

What are you talking about!??

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Post ID: @1lgx+15JUYET4

Details please!!!!

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