Recall: PostGre SQL/ HCL
Aayra Singh would like to recall the message, "PostGre SQL/ HCL".
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On Tuesday, March 24, 2026, Aayra Singh <aayra.singh@hcltech.com> wrote:
Aayra Singh would like to recall the message, "PostGre SQL/ HCL".
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This isn’t going to accomplish much. You cannot meaningfully recall an
email you’ve sent out to a public mailing list/internet-at-large. Your
choice of distribution medium in this case supersedes any written
disclaimer, confidentiality, or other privacy-related statements you might
choose to write. You need to be more careful in your actions if you want
such things to have meaning. You are better off just making a final reply
to the original thread, drawing it to some kind of conclusion.
David J.
Classification: Public
Hi David,
Thank you for the clarification.
The email address was provided by the vendor as an OEM contact, and I used it to clarify a user query. I was not aware that it was a public mailing list.
The required information has now been received, and this thread can be considered closed.
Regards
Aayra Singh
Senior Management Trainee - Global Procurement Services
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Subject: Re: Recall: PostGre SQL/ HCL
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On Tuesday, March 24, 2026, Aayra Singh <aayra.singh@hcltech.com<mailto:aayra.singh@hcltech.com>> wrote:
Aayra Singh would like to recall the message, "PostGre SQL/ HCL".
::DISCLAIMER::
________________________________
This isn’t going to accomplish much. You cannot meaningfully recall an email you’ve sent out to a public mailing list/internet-at-large. Your choice of distribution medium in this case supersedes any written disclaimer, confidentiality, or other privacy-related statements you might choose to write. You need to be more careful in your actions if you want such things to have meaning. You are better off just making a final reply to the original thread, drawing it to some kind of conclusion.
David J.