How to open mail in sent

I think there may be a bit of confusion here!

In most email clients, including Gmail, Outlook, and Yahoo Mail, the "Sent" folder is a default folder where emails are automatically moved after you send them. It's not possible to "open" an email in the Sent folder in the classical sense, as it's not a folder that contains the actual email content.

Instead, you can:

  1. View the email content: You can view the content of an email in the Sent folder by clicking on the email subject or the "View" button next to it. This will open the email in a new window or tab, allowing you to read its content.
  2. Reply or forward: You can reply to or forward an email from the Sent folder by clicking on the "Reply" or "Forward" buttons next to the email subject.
  3. Delete or archive: You can delete or archive an email from the Sent folder by clicking on the "Delete" or "Archive" buttons next to the email subject.

If you're looking for a way to view the email content without sending it again, you can try:

  1. Checking the email headers: You can view the email headers, which include information like the sender's email address, recipient's email address, and the date and time the email was sent. This can be useful for tracking the email's delivery status or identifying potential issues.
  2. Using an email client's built-in features: Some email clients, like Gmail, offer features like "Snooze" or "Undo Send" that allow you to view or recall an email after it's been sent.

I hope this helps clarify things!