Email deleted from Sent folder – did he receive the email?
Will another person receive the email if I delete it from my Sent folder a few minutes after sending it?
Will another person receive the email if I delete it from my Sent folder a few minutes after sending it?
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The mail is to the recipient whether you delete it in your folder or not.
One has to do with the other exactly “at all nix”.
Whether someone receives an email depends on other criteria.
As long as you don’t get an email with an error message, you can assume that the email has reached the recipient’s mailbox.
Imagine writing a letter. Right with paper and pen. You make a copy, send the original by post and place the copy in a folder. After all, you are a decent person. Now you throw away the copy. What happens to the original? It’s going to be, you know, still hired.
This is how e-mail works. Like the mail, only electronically.
In the sent folder it is only for control. She was sent.
Yes, I think so
Of course, that has nothing to do with it!