How to return to sender mail

You're referring to the classic "Return to Sender" song by Elvis Presley!

In the context of email, "Return to Sender" is a feature that allows you to send an email back to the sender, usually with a brief message indicating that the email was undeliverable or that you're not interested in receiving emails from that sender.

Here's how to return to sender mail in various email clients:

Gmail:

  1. Open the email you want to return to sender.
  2. Click on the three vertical dots at the top right corner of the email.
  3. Select "Return to sender" from the dropdown menu.

Outlook:

  1. Open the email you want to return to sender.
  2. Click on the "Home" tab in the ribbon.
  3. Click on the "Junk" button in the "Move" group.
  4. Select "Return to sender" from the dropdown menu.

Yahoo Mail:

  1. Open the email you want to return to sender.
  2. Click on the "More" dropdown menu at the top right corner of the email.
  3. Select "Return to sender" from the dropdown menu.

Apple Mail:

  1. Open the email you want to return to sender.
  2. Click on the "Mail" menu at the top left corner of the screen.
  3. Select "Mark as Junk" from the dropdown menu.
  4. Click on "Return to sender" in the confirmation dialog box.

Other email clients:

If you're using a different email client, you can usually find the "Return to sender" option in the "Move" or "Junk" menu. You can also try searching for "Return to sender" in your email client's settings or preferences.

Remember to always be cautious when returning emails to sender, as it may not always be possible to send the email back to the original sender.