To work with filters:
Each filter has one line starting "Matches" describing the rule that triggers 
the filter, then a second line starting "Do this" describing what Gmail will do 
with the email. It sounds like in this case the "Do this" will be "Delete it". 
The "Matches" might include "from:(patron's email address)". When you've 
identified the filter that's causing the problem, click "delete" to delete it.

Normally filters are for incoming mail, not mail that's been sent. But from 
some other web results it sounds like maybe sent emails might get caught up in 
filters sometimes.

If that's not it, then another thing that happens to some people is that if 
Gmail's set up to group emails in "Conversations" then when you delete any item 
in that conversation from the inbox, it sends all emails in the conversation 
(including emails in Sent) to the trash.  If that might be the issue, then 
Settings > General > Conversation view off would make it easier for the patron 
to control only sending individual emails to the trash.

Deborah




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My esteemed listmates,

I apologize but The Alphabet seems to be br making simple emailing complicated.

Patron wasn't able to find many of their sent emails in their Gmail Sent Folder.

I helped them access their Trash folder and they were in there.

We did tests on that by having them send me an email at my work email and they 
still went automatically into tier Trash folder.

I Googled this and apparently lots of people have this happen.

Google said to visit Settings > Filters > and choose the filter you want to 
change.

I don't filter so I'm not sure what actions would be next?

I see Edit and an Delete and then you're supposed to Continue and check Update 
but it's not clear where the Sent folder in Filter in Settings.

Rather obtuse if you're not adjusting these regularly.

Has anyone had to "remove" a gmail filter?

Thank you,

Charles.

Charles Meyer
Charlotte County Public Library

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