Can mail be recalled via the portal

I think there may be some confusion here!

The concept of a "portal" in the context of mail is not a common or practical one. Portals are typically associated with science fiction or fantasy, where they are used to transport people or objects between different locations or dimensions.

In the real world, mail is typically sent through a physical postal system, where it is transported from the sender to the recipient through a network of postal facilities, vehicles, and delivery personnel.

If you're asking whether it's possible to recall mail that has already been sent, the answer is yes, but it depends on the specific circumstances and the policies of the postal service or courier company involved.

In general, if you need to recall mail, you should contact the postal service or courier company as soon as possible to request that they intercept the mail and return it to you. This may involve paying a fee, depending on the circumstances.

However, it's important to note that once mail has been sent, it's often difficult or impossible to recall it, especially if it has already been delivered to the recipient. In these cases, you may need to contact the recipient directly to request that they return the mail to you.

I hope this helps clarify things!