How to delete mail of receiver side

The eternal quest to delete emails from the receiver's side!

Unfortunately, it's not possible to directly delete an email from the receiver's side without their consent. Email protocols like SMTP, POP3, and IMAP are designed to allow the sender to send an email and the receiver to receive and store it on their own server or device.

However, there are a few scenarios where an email might be deleted from the receiver's side:

  1. Email client settings: If the receiver has set up their email client (e.g., Outlook, Gmail, Yahoo Mail) to automatically delete emails after a certain period, the email might be deleted from their inbox.
  2. Email server settings: Some email providers or servers might have settings that automatically delete emails after a certain period or based on specific criteria (e.g., spam filters).
  3. Email client filters: The receiver might have set up filters in their email client to automatically delete or move emails that match specific criteria (e.g., sender, subject, keywords).
  4. Email archiving: Some organizations or individuals might use email archiving software that automatically deletes emails after a certain period or based on specific criteria.

If you're looking to delete an email from the receiver's side, you can try the following:

  1. Contact the receiver: Reach out to the receiver and ask them to delete the email from their inbox.
  2. Use an email client with a "delete" feature: Some email clients, like Gmail or Outlook, offer a "delete" feature that allows you to delete emails from the receiver's side. However, this feature is usually only available if the receiver has granted you permission to access their email account.
  3. Use an email management tool: There are third-party email management tools that can help you manage and delete emails from the receiver's side. However, these tools often require the receiver's consent and might have limitations.

Remember that deleting an email from the receiver's side without their consent is generally not recommended and might be considered a violation of their privacy.