Right you are billhansen.  Luck is the name of the game.  Of course it's 
easy after the fact to say you should have done this or that.  Isn't that 
the story of our life as well?  Always easy to look in the past with 
hindsight.

RL

On Friday, July 19, 2013 7:35:02 PM UTC+8, billhansen wrote:
>
> I use the Archived Mail, with several sub-categories and sub-sub 
> categories, to "back up" important mail. I guess if I ever lose my Gmail 
> account and am unable to recover it, I'll be out of luck - but for the time 
> being, the Archived Mail is working well.
>
>
> On Thu, Jul 18, 2013 at 11:03 PM, Kenneth Ayers 
> <[email protected]<javascript:>
> > wrote:
>
>> Ray, 
>>
>> Are you sure that this is the explanation?  Did you find more recently 
>> bcc'ed email in the spam folder?  It certainly isn't the case that you can 
>> only receive emails from addresses that are already in your contacts list.
>>
>> Kenneth
>>
>>
>> On Thu, Jul 18, 2013 at 10:32 AM, Ray Lopez <[email protected]<javascript:>
>> > wrote:
>>
>>> For years I've been using Gmail to backup emails, even automating the 
>>> procedure.  Also I often, for important emails, "bcc" my Gmail account.
>>>
>>> Recently I tried to find certain important emails sent to Gmail, that I 
>>> kept in Outlook.  From the original email I could see that I had bcc'd my 
>>> Gmail account.
>>>
>>> They were not found in Gmail.  That's bad.
>>>
>>> I finally figured out why, and thus this post:  I had not entered my own 
>>> email from my ISP/domain in my Gmail address book.  Since Gmail does not 
>>> allow you to 'turn off' the spam filter, a lot of my important emails, over 
>>> the years, had been identified as "spam" coming from my ISP/domain, and 
>>> after XYZ days deleted.  Of course the remedy is to make sure that you, 
>>> yourself, are listed in your Gmail address book, to make sure nothing sent 
>>> by yourself to your Gmail account is automatically sent to the Spam folder.
>>>
>>> I lost countless important emails from this stupid Google prohibition 
>>> (and don't get me started about how password protected Zip files will be 
>>> bounced by Gmail, or anything that has source code in it).
>>>
>>> Really important work emails I've kept in Outlook, so I did not lose 
>>> anything really important, but I did lose a bunch of important personal 
>>> emails sent to Gmail in the mistaken belief they would be safe.
>>>
>>> FYI.  You lern something neu everyday, sometimes the hard way.
>>>
>>> RL
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