
View sent email - Microsoft Support
After you send an email message, you might want to find that email and resend it or forward it to someone else. Outlook stores your messages in the Sent Items folder.
How do I view my sent, trash, archive and other folders?
From the mail view, tap the account (3 lines) icon at the top left corner of the app. Tap the drop-down arrows to the right of the email account to expand a list of folders for that account.
Recall or replace a sent email in Outlook - Microsoft Support
If you're using the Microsoft Outlook app or Outlook.com, and if you and your recipients are all on Microsoft Exchange or Microsoft 365 and in the same organization, you can recall or replace …
Change where sent email messages are saved - Microsoft Support
The Exchange protocol allows you to change where sent items are stored. When you use an IMAP account, you can't change where sent items are stored, although you can turn off saving …
Recall an Outlook email message - Microsoft Support
How to recall and/or replace an email message you sent by using Microsoft 365 and your built-in Exchange Server account.
Create and send email in Outlook on the web - Microsoft Support
As you switch from G Suite to Microsoft 365, learn how to create and send email in Outlook on the web.
Quick tips: Create and send email in Outlook for Windows
Training: Switch to Outlook Mail from Gmail and start working together with these quick instructions on how to send, read, and organize your email with Outlook.
Create, send, and reply to an email - Microsoft Support
Training: Watch this online training video to learn how to create and send email messages as well as reply to and forward an email in Microsoft Outlook 2016.
How do I enable the All Mail, Drafts, Sent Mail, Spam, and Trash ...
Our app requires that Gmail and G Suite accounts enable the All Mail, Drafts, Sent Mail, Spam, and Trash folders over IMAP. See below for an image of how to ensure All Mail, Drafts, Sent …
Change where sent email messages are saved - Microsoft Support
The Exchange protocol allows you to change where sent items are stored. When you use an IMAP account, you can't change where sent items are stored, although you can turn off saving …