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IS there anyway to retrieve already sent email?
outlook only says we attempted to retrieve it nothing else
11 Answers
- Anonymous2 decades ago
This depends on the question.
Are you asking to stop an email getting to a person you have sent it to? If so then NO.
If your asking whether you can view the sent email for refrence or to forward it to somebody else etc. Then the answers is YES! Going about this depends on what you use. If you use an email client such as outlook (or some good webmail services) then log in and find "sent items" or "sent". A copy of the email will be located here.
Hope this helps. Good Luck!
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- 2 decades ago
No. If you use the outlook feature to revert a mail that it already sent, outlook would again send a mail to the same address saying that the user wants to retract the message sent earlier.
- wineasy03Lv 62 decades ago
Is it a email you already sent out.. if yes nothing can be done, except hoping the address is wrong :)
If it was something you were working on and something went wrong, check your sent folder, outbox and draft folders.
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- Anonymous2 decades ago
Just creat a Sent Items folder on your Yahoo account, and from now on you'll solve that.
- 2 decades ago
Sorry Fren,
There is no way to do so.
But If you have sent some mistaken message, better send a apology to that. I hope that will be able to solve your problem.
Source(s): I don't have any suggestions - AzrealLv 42 decades ago
Usually you can. But I know on certain e-mail sites that once the e-mail was opened by the recipient, it's a little late for that.
- Anonymous2 decades ago
No, sorry Dude