On Sun, Sep 8, 2013 at 8:48 PM, David Ames <[email protected]> wrote:

...
> .  In itself, that would not suggest a reason to pull messages that have
> already been delivered to me.
>

I misunderstood.  I thought what you described was that you were no longer
receiving those messages.  But what you say now is that those messages
actually disappeared from your Inbox after having been there earlier.

Messages should not ever disappear unless we do something to make them go
away.  That can happen if you Archive them (remove them from the Inbox),
Delete them, send them to Spam, or if you use POP or IMAP from an email
client program or mobile device.  Some people don't realize when their
mobile phone is set up to do that to their messages.

Check to see if those messages got moved.  Do a search for something unique
to those emails, with "in:anywhere" also part of the search string.  If you
are 100% certain they are neither in Spam nor Trash, you can omit the
"in:anywhere".  If for some reason they got moved to Trash or Spam and it
was more than 30 days ago, then they might be gone.

On Sun, Sep 8, 2013 at 9:28 PM, Zack (Doc) <[email protected]> wrote:

If you click your settings button (looks a bit like a 6 toothed gear in the
> top right, under your profile picture) there should be a Submit Feedback
> link (there is for me, but sometimes people see something different).
>

I can verify that not everyone has that option.  I've seen others who do
not have it.  It might be that only the first few years of Gmail adopters
have that choice.  I'm guessing there may be another way to send feedback
to Google, by going into the Help facility.

Andy

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