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I don't like the use of recall in this case, it you can't recall something that hasn't been delivered. It should be Cancelled, but the concept is the same. Once you send Delayed Delivery email message, you should be able to cancel it prior to delivery -- and do it without involving a Domino Administrator to delete it from the mail.box file. If the end user deletes the message in their Sent view, as the message cites it will be delivered on a future date, the message is still delivered. This is a huge workflow issue.
The process is completely inefficient.
Use case - one example of many. You meet with your CPA on Friday. Complete your homework assignment from that meeting and send an update with Delayed Delivery for Monday. The CPA works over the weekend unexpectedly and moves the project forward. Now, your Monday morning email is stale and needs to be rewritten. How do you do that without creating more work for the end user, by sending a note to their CPA to ignore the email and come up with some lame excuse as to how hit happened. That's a waste of the sender's time, and the recipient.