When it appears in the " sent items" if its not sent it will be in "outbox"
no, they don't have that information
In emailing, the sent item allows a user to check and confirm that an email has been sent. Very handy if you can't remember whether you have sent an email or not! It also lets you know and prove, if need be, the wording of the email.
Some email clients offer Email Receipts. If you are using this, you will receive notification that the email has been opened.
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can i unsend an email retreive a sent email from AOL
Because you weren't keeping track of the emails you sent wrong.
You go to your sent items in you email account thing ank at how many you have sent. Then you count each email you sent to the person. Then you will know how many emails you sent to that person. Repeat this method to find out how many emails you sent to other people.
If you don't receive an email that was sent to you, then you can contact the person who sent the email by phone to let them know. If you were resetting a password, then you can simply do the process again.
You are correct.
If you *sent* the email you would most likely find a *copy* of it it in your "sent mail" box. If you delete a message from your mailbox archive after you have sent it, the recipient will receive it anyway.
There used to be anonymous email servers, but whether or not any are still in existence, I don't know. If you want the email not to be traced to you, you probably should not send it.
It cannot only if the address was clicked or message was sent as a group. Person receiving the email can see the history of where it was sent though.