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You're referring to "undeliverable" or "returned" emails!

When an email is sent, it may not always reach its intended recipient. This can happen for various reasons, such as:

  1. The recipient's email address is invalid or no longer exists.
  2. The recipient's email account is full or has exceeded its storage limit.
  3. The email is too large or exceeds the recipient's email server's size limits.
  4. The recipient's email server is down or experiencing technical issues.
  5. The email is flagged as spam or blocked by the recipient's email provider.

If an email is undeliverable, it will typically be returned to the sender's email server with a "bounce" message. This message will indicate the reason why the email was not delivered.

To retrieve an undeliverable email, you can try the following:

  1. Check your email server's logs: Look for the bounce message in your email server's logs to determine the reason why the email was not delivered.
  2. Contact the recipient: Reach out to the intended recipient to confirm their email address and try sending the email again.
  3. Use a different email address: If the recipient's email address is invalid, try sending the email to a different email address.
  4. Reduce the email size: If the email is too large, try reducing its size by compressing attachments or breaking up large files into smaller ones.
  5. Use a different email provider: If the recipient's email provider is blocking your emails, try using a different email provider or switching to a different email account.

Remember to always verify the recipient's email address before sending an email to ensure it is valid and active.