
View sent email - Microsoft Support
After an email message is sent in Outlook 2013 or Outlook 2016, you can check it later to read it again or resend it.
How do I view my sent, trash, archive and other folders?
Tap the drop-down arrows to the right of the email account to expand a list of folders for that account. Tap on one of the folders to open it in the mail view. Need more help?
Create, send, and reply to an email - Microsoft Support
Create and send an email, reply to an email message, and forward one. Create and send an email. Select Home > New Email. Add recipients, a subject, and a message in the email body. …
Create and send email in Outlook - Microsoft Support
Training: Get productive quickly with our Outlook Quick Start. Learn how to create and send email, and use @mentions to get someone's attention.
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.
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
In Outlook, you can specify the folder where sent email items are saved. Outlook 2016 for Windows uses the Exchange protocol to connect to Outlook.com (formerly Hotmail). The …
Create and send email in Outlook on the web - Microsoft Support
Compose an email. Select New message. Add recipients, a subject, and type your message. If you want to send a file, select Attach. Select Send.
Delay or schedule sending email messages in Outlook
While composing a message, select the dropdown next to Send and select Schedule send. Select one of the default options, then select Send or choose a custom time and then select Send. …
Learn about securing and protecting email messages in Outlook
Depending on what kind of security is needed, someone sending an email from Outlook can encrypt the message, add a digital signature, apply a sensitivity label, or protect the way an …