How to see if mail is checked or not

There are a few ways to check if an email account has been checked or not:

Method 1: Check the email client

  1. Open your email client (e.g., Gmail, Outlook, Yahoo Mail).
  2. Look for a small icon or a message that indicates whether the account has been checked or not. For example:
    • In Gmail, you might see a small clock icon () next to the account name if it's been checked recently.
    • In Outlook, you might see a small envelope icon () next to the account name if it's been checked.
  3. If you don't see any indication, you can try clicking on the account name or the "Refresh" button to see if it updates the status.

Method 2: Check the email server

  1. Use a tool like Telnet or a third-party email client (e.g., Thunderbird) to connect to the email server.
  2. Send a command to the server to check for new emails (e.g., GET /inbox for POP3 or SELECT INBOX for IMAP).
  3. If the server responds with a list of new emails, it means the account has been checked. If it doesn't respond or returns an error, it means the account hasn't been checked.

Method 3: Check the email provider's website

  1. Go to the email provider's website (e.g., Gmail.com, Outlook.com).
  2. Log in to your account.
  3. Look for a message or a notification that indicates whether the account has been checked or not. For example, Gmail might display a message like "You have [X] new emails" if the account has been checked.

Method 4: Use a third-party tool

  1. Use a third-party tool like MailCheck or CheckMail to check if an email account has been checked.
  2. These tools can connect to the email server and check for new emails on your behalf.

Keep in mind that some email providers may not provide a clear indication of whether the account has been checked or not. In such cases, you may need to rely on other methods or contact the email provider's support team for assistance.