Broken mail

You're referring to a "broken mail" or a "broken link"!

A broken mail is an email that is unable to be delivered to its intended recipient due to various reasons such as:

  1. Invalid email address: The recipient's email address is incorrect, non-existent, or has been deactivated.
  2. Server issues: The email server of the sender or recipient is down, experiencing technical difficulties, or is not configured correctly.
  3. Spam filters: The email is flagged as spam by the recipient's email provider or their email client's spam filter.
  4. Email client issues: The email client (e.g., Outlook, Gmail) is not functioning properly, causing the email to fail to send or receive.
  5. Network connectivity problems: The sender or recipient's internet connection is unstable or unavailable, preventing the email from being delivered.

If you're experiencing issues with sending or receiving emails, you can try the following troubleshooting steps:

  1. Check the recipient's email address for typos or errors.
  2. Verify that the sender's email address is correct and not blocked by the recipient's email provider.
  3. Check the email server status and try sending the email again later.
  4. Contact your email provider's support team for assistance with spam filters or email client issues.
  5. Check your internet connection and try sending the email again when the issue is resolved.

If none of these steps resolve the issue, you may want to consider alternative communication methods, such as phone or messaging apps.