How to check mail sent or not

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

  1. Check the email client's sent folder: Most email clients, such as Gmail, Outlook, or Yahoo Mail, have a sent folder where you can check if an email has been sent. You can access this folder by logging into your email account and clicking on the "Sent" or "Sent Items" tab.
  2. Check the email server's logs: If you have access to the email server's logs, you can check the logs to see if the email was sent successfully. The logs will typically show the date and time the email was sent, as well as the recipient's email address.
  3. Use a third-party email tracking service: There are several third-party services, such as Mailtrack or Yesware, that allow you to track the delivery and opening of your emails. These services typically send a tracking pixel with your email, which allows them to track the email's delivery and opening.
  4. Check the recipient's email client: If you have access to the recipient's email client, you can check their sent folder to see if they received the email.
  5. Use a delivery confirmation service: Some email providers, such as Gmail, offer a delivery confirmation service that allows you to request a confirmation email from the recipient when they receive your email.
  6. Check the email's bounce back: If the email is not delivered, you may receive a bounce back message from the email server indicating that the email was not delivered. This can be a good indication that the email was not sent successfully.

Here are some common bounce back messages you may receive:

Keep in mind that even if an email is sent successfully, it may not be delivered to the recipient's inbox. This can happen if the recipient's email client is configured to filter out certain types of emails or if the email is flagged as spam.