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Hi All,

I have a user who uses Power Automate to send emails from a shared mailbox to Distribution Lists (DLs). The user would like to know whether it is possible to recall an email that was sent through a Power Automate flow.

The user wants to recall email from outlook. The user is signed in to Outlook but does not see the Recall Message option for these emails i.e user says that recall was disabled for emails sent from a shared mailbox

I understand that message recall has limitations and will not work if recipients have already read the message. However, I would like clarification on the following:

 
Is message recall supported for emails sent via Power Automate?
  1. Is there any supported methods to recall emails that have been delivered to Distribution Lists through Power Automate?
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    Vish WR Profile Picture
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    1. Power Automate recall support
    Not possible. The Office 365 Outlook connector has no recall action at all. Once the flow sends the email, there is no way to retrieve it from within Power Automate.
     

    Recall greyed out for shared mailbox

    This is expected Exchange Online behaviour. When a shared mailbox is opened inside your existing Outlook profile via automapping, the Recall option is greyed out by design. The Microsoft workaround is to open the shared mailbox in its own separate Outlook profile.

    https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/exchange/mail-flow-best-practices/work-with-cloud-based-message-recall

     

    Distribution Listt

    Recall can be triggered for DL recipients, but nobody can view the status report since the DL has no sign-in credentials. So you would have no way to confirm if the recall actually succeeded.

    Since the emails here were sent via Power Automate, points 2 and 3 are secondary context. The core limitation is point 1.

     

    Workarounds worth considering:

    Add an Approval step in the flow before the email is sent

    Build a short delay with a cancellation flag using a SharePoint list

    Send a follow-up correction email

    Hope that helps!

      Vishnu WR
     
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    11manish Profile Picture
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    No, Outlook Message Recall is generally not supported for emails sent through Power Automate, especially when sent from a shared mailbox.
    • Power Automate emails cannot be recalled using Outlook's "Recall Message" feature because they are sent via Exchange/Graph APIs rather than through the Outlook client.
    • Shared mailbox emails sent via Power Automate typically do not provide the Recall Message option, even if the user has Full Access or Send As permissions.
    • Distribution Lists (DLs) make recall even less reliable, as messages are distributed to individual recipient mailboxes and may already have been delivered or read.
    Recommended alternatives
    • Add an approval step before sending emails.
    • Implement a delay period (e.g., 5–10 minutes) to allow cancellation before the email is sent.
    • Send a correction or follow-up email if an error is discovered after sending.
    • For compliance scenarios, administrators may use Microsoft Purview/eDiscovery tools, but these are not equivalent to Outlook message recal
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    Valantis Profile Picture
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    no recall is possible here for two separate reasons stacking together.

    1. The Office 365 Outlook connector has no recall action, recall only exists in the Outlook client UI, emails sent via Graph/connector from a flow live outside that client entirely.

    2. Recall being greyed out on the shared mailbox is expected Exchange behaviour when it's auto-mapped into the user's main Outlook profile. Opening the shared mailbox as its own separate profile (instead of via automapping) would restore the Recall option, but recall to a DL is unreliable anyway since you can't see per-recipient read status for a DL.

    For this use case the only real fix is preventive, not reactive. Add an Approval action (or a short delay step) in the flow before the Send email action runs, so there's a window to cancel before it actually goes out. Once it's sent to a DL, a correction follow-up email is realistically the only option.
     

     

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    Valantis

     

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