>>> I've noticed that occasionally, one or more of the emails I sent >>> through Gmail disappears. It never makes its way to theSent Mail part >>> of Gmail, or anywhere else as far as I can tell. The intended >>> recipients do receive the mail, but I have no copy of the ma...
In box disappeared on my Google mail On my iPhone plus 7. I was cleaning up my gmail. I deleted my trash, then did my all mail. My in box and sent mail at the top of my gmail disappeared. How do I put those back and retrieve my mail. iPhone 7 Plus, iOS 15 Posted on Jan ...
User profile for user: FUS23 FUS23 Author User level: Level 1 4 points Loss of emails on gmail in my mail account. This evening all my emails from prior to this morning both received and sent have disappeared. I think it might be related to running out of memory. How to I get ...
Not only that, but as soon as I had received the email this morning, I forwarded it to a colleague – however, that forwarded email had also disappeared from my sent box / file. I just called my colleage who said that she did receive the forwarded email from me, yet it is not in ...
Some of the folders in my Gmail account disappeared. The Spam folder was one of the folders that were gone. I could still click theMorelink to access it, but this was annoying. I wanted my Spam folder back. I located a setting where you can control which folders are displayed on the ...
All my mail then disappeared, along with the folders I had set up in Gmail. I still see the Mail1 that has my Gmail address, but none of the emails in that account show in the windows mail app. How do I gt them back? Thanks ...
Want to change the default Gmail account in the Mail app? To change the email on an iPhone from one default to another, you have to go into the Settings app. You can make a Google account the default email address, but if you have more than one Gmail account, this tip will teach yo...
Essentially it means that the mail you received (at gmail) was not sent using email encryption. I'll explain more about that below; "fixing it" can only be done by mail server (or server administrator) responsible for delivering the email to you. In other words, it's not really ...
My old ISP (pcmagic.net) finally seems to have disappeared so now I'm wondering whether to stick with my old Yahoo! and Rocketmail addresses, or if Gmail is the way to go. I would prefer to have, I guess it's called POP access, via Apple Mail. Yahoo! still seems to charge for ...
Now, trying to reply back to that e-mail I sent from the deleted account, I get this:"Delivery to the following recipient failed permanently:"Finally, when I try to recreate the account, it says this name is unavailable.Andrew Bob 19 years ago # Andrew: That's pretty much what I'm...