How to check if mail is receved or not

There are several ways to check if an email has been received or not:

  1. Check your email client: Most email clients, such as Gmail, Outlook, or Yahoo Mail, have a "Sent" folder where you can check if an email has been delivered to the recipient's inbox. You can also check the "Spam" or "Junk" folder if you suspect the email may have been flagged as spam.
  2. Use the "Delivery Status Notification" (DSN) feature: Some email providers, such as Gmail, offer a DSN feature that sends a notification to the sender when an email is delivered or bounced. You can enable this feature in your email settings.
  3. Use a third-party email tracking service: There are several third-party services, such as Mailtrack, Yesware, or Streak, that offer email tracking features. These services can track whether an email has been opened, clicked, or delivered to the recipient's inbox.
  4. Check the recipient's email client: If you have a direct connection with the recipient, you can ask them to check their email client to see if the email has been received.
  5. Use a mail server log: If you have access to the mail server logs, you can check the delivery status of the email. Mail server logs typically show the status of each email delivery attempt, including whether the email was delivered, bounced, or rejected.
  6. Use a email delivery report: Some email providers, such as SendGrid or Mailgun, offer email delivery reports that show the status of each email delivery attempt. These reports can help you track whether an email has been delivered to the recipient's inbox.

Here are some common email status codes that can help you determine if an email has been received:

Keep in mind that email delivery can be affected by various factors, such as spam filters, firewalls, and network issues. If you're having trouble determining whether an email has been received, you may want to try sending a follow-up email or contacting the recipient directly.