I would think, Joe, that if one turns on the 'Show send and archive' (off
by default) that one would want that to be the highlighted button.
Another way to quickly just send is to use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl-Enter.


On Sun, Jan 5, 2014 at 2:29 AM, Joe Mach <[email protected]> wrote:

> I have the same problem as well.  It's not an issue with Gmail or the
> apps.  What I have noticed is that Gmail added the "send and archive"
> button as the default highlighted in blue.  So when you send reply, the
> original email is now in your archive folder.  To avoid this you can got to
> settings, general and click hide send and archive.
>
> You can also click just the send button instead of the "send and archive"
> button which has the word send with a little down arrow key pointing to a
> box beside the word.
>
> Cheers.
>
>
> On Tuesday, November 26, 2013 9:33:37 PM UTC-7, Sandip wrote:
>>
>> 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]> 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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