Say a friend blocks your email address, how do you know you are blocked?
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a person I have been trying to write to has not responded could I be blocked from sending her email and how would I know?
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Answer:
I don't think you can see if that individual has blocked you, though I believe there are some softwares out there that says they can show you that.
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Other answers
Your mail would come back.
You Can't See Me
You wouldn't know. There is no notification sent back to the sender if their emails are blocked. Those emails are deleted before they get to the recipient's inbox. Although it is possible that your friend has blocked you (either intentionally or accidentally), it is also just as likely that she is busy and hasn't had time to reply, or hasn't opened her email in a while.
maowbro--Retired
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