Can we withdraw a send mail

I think you're asking if it's possible to withdraw a sent email.

Unfortunately, once an email is sent, it's generally not possible to withdraw or recall it. Email is a decentralized system, and once a message is sent, it's out of your control and can be received by the recipient at any time.

However, there are a few exceptions and workarounds:

  1. Recall feature: Some email providers, like Microsoft Outlook, offer a recall feature that allows you to recall an email if it's still in the recipient's inbox. This feature is not foolproof, and it may not work if the recipient has already read the email or has a slow internet connection.
  2. Undeliverable messages: If an email is undeliverable (e.g., the recipient's email address is invalid), you may be able to withdraw the email from your outbox or sent folder.
  3. Email clients with built-in recall: Some email clients, like Mozilla Thunderbird, have built-in recall features that allow you to recall an email if it's still in the recipient's inbox.
  4. Third-party services: There are third-party services, like Email Recall or Recall Email, that claim to offer email recall features. However, these services may not always work as intended and may have limitations.

It's essential to remember that once an email is sent, it's out of your control, and you should be cautious when sending sensitive or confidential information via email.

If you're concerned about withdrawing a sent email, it's best to double-check the recipient's email address before sending and consider using alternative communication methods, like phone or video calls, for sensitive or confidential information.