HI all,

Me too faced the same issue occasionally, one or more of the emails I sent 
through Gmail disappears. I checked the Spam and Trash folders repeatedly, 
as those "disappeared" emails occurred. I never found the missing emails.

and now I can see that this is a genuine isse and most of us are facing the 
same. Hence I will be reporting this soon


On Saturday, November 9, 2013 8:47:40 PM UTC+5:30, azimuth wrote:
>
> At my college, gmail was blocked. They said it was a security measure. It 
> was not possible to use gmail to send attachments to anyone using a college 
> email address. 
> On 9 Nov 2013 12:59, "Eoin Healy" <[email protected] <javascript:>> wrote:
>
>> I'm having a similar problem. I was trying to send some essays to my 
>> professor in college but the attachments are disappearing. I've tried 
>> sending them as word documents and as PDFs. I've also tried sending them to 
>> myself. None of these approaches were working. I then thought it might be 
>> because I was attempting to send seven at once to I tried sending a picture 
>> to myself which also didn't work.  
>>
>> I'm using Google Chrome and Windows 7. Please help, I really need to get 
>> these essays submitted! 
>>
>> Eoin
>>
>> P.S 
>>
>> I am clicking attach and waiting for the blue loading bar to finish on 
>> all attachments before sending.  
>>
>> On Friday, April 6, 2012 1:31:58 AM UTC+1, billhansen wrote:
>>>
>>> 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 mail I've 
>>> sent. 
>>>
>>> Also, attachments, or filenames of attachments, never appear in Sent 
>>> Mail on any email I send through Gmail. Sometimes there will be an 
>>> ideogram of a paper clip, indicating that there was an attachment, but 
>>> there's no indication of file name or other identification of which 
>>> attachment was sent. On other mails which were sent with attachments, 
>>> the copy which goes to Sent Mail doesn't even have a paper clip 
>>> ideogram, or any other indication that there was an attachment to the 
>>> original email. The recipients do get the attachments (as far as I can 
>>> tell), but I have no way to check back on which attachments I've sent 
>>> to whom. 
>>>
>>> I assume this is just another in the  list of shortcomings of Gmail, 
>>> but I'm hoping that someone in the group will know of a way to recover 
>>> those lost Sent mails -  and maybe there's even a way to identify 
>>> which files were originaly attached to any emails sent through Gmail. 
>>> It seems like a very major shortcoming of a mail program, not to have 
>>> any indication of which files were attached to Sent emails. 
>>>
>>> Any info on these would be very helpful - even if people just confirm 
>>> that this is a shortcoming we all have to live with, if we're going to 
>>> use Gmail. 
>>>
>>> Thanks - Bill Hansen
>>
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