Can you still recieve e mails if router turned off

When your router is turned off, it's not able to forward incoming emails to your device. However, there are a few scenarios where you might still receive emails even if your router is off:

  1. Email client caching: If you have an email client like Microsoft Outlook, Mozilla Thunderbird, or Apple Mail installed on your device, it might cache emails locally. This means that even if your router is off, your email client can still retrieve emails from the cache. However, this only applies to emails that were downloaded or synchronized with the email server before the router was turned off.
  2. Email server caching: Some email providers, like Gmail or Outlook.com, use caching mechanisms to store emails on their servers. This means that even if your router is off, your email provider might still be able to deliver emails to your inbox. However, this depends on the specific email provider's caching policies and settings.
  3. Offline email clients: Some email clients, like Microsoft Outlook or Mozilla Thunderbird, have offline modes that allow you to access and manage your emails even when you're not connected to the internet. In these cases, you might still be able to receive emails if you have an offline copy of your email account.

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Keep in mind that these scenarios assume that your email account is configured correctly and that you have a stable internet connection when your router is on.