Francisco,

Did you completely miss the first paragraph where he offered many things to
check to figure out for yourself what happened?

Also, GMail has in excess of 400 million free accounts.  You can't possibly
expect them to provide personalized service for (I say this again for
emphasis) free.  And for the record, while your response may have been
canned, I assure it it wasn't automated.  I have heard this report many
times, and people don't always get ANY response.  So you're response was
initiated by a real human being.  What I take it to mean is that your
messages missing is not a fault of a problem on their side.  The one time
I'm aware of GMail having an issue on their side which removed messages
from thousands of user accounts, the messages re-appeared roughly a week
later.  Every other time it's happened to a single user, it was the result
of an action on their side.  Either you accidentally removed them, or you
were hacked.  Have you checked the security logs Google offers you to see
who's been accessing your account?  Did you check all the reasons Andy
stated above which could be causing this from your side?

Also... you put in a request to recover email.  While you may not have
thought you were asking for a backup; you were.


On Fri, Apr 11, 2014 at 10:49 PM, Francisco Azevedo <
[email protected]> wrote:

> First of all, I did not request or expect a backup. Secondly, I didn't
> erase anything. I trully don't understand your reasoning Andy since your
> points go way off target. If you're asking what I would expect from gmail,
> probably a registry of what happened for example, or a reasonable
> explanation. What I didn't expect was an automated canned response.
>
>
> Sábado, 12 de Abril de 2014 1:51:40 UTC+1, Andy escreveu:
>
>> On Thu, Apr 10, 2014 at 3:09 PM, Francisco Azevedo <franciscod...@gmail.
>> com> wrote:
>>
>> Today I realized I have the exact same problem, 2 months of Sent Emails
>>> are gone... February and March. Puff !
>>>
>>
>> Take a look at your setup to see what might have made them go away.  Do
>> you access your email from a mobile device?  Do you have IMAP enabled?
>>  Does your Gmail account have Filters?  Has anyone other than you logged
>> into your account?  Did you check the Trash label (assuming that you are
>> looking for them online, and not in a separate email client program such as
>> Thunderbird, Eudora, Outlook, etc.)?  Did you change anything in early
>> February about the way you use your email?
>>
>> And all Gmail could say to this was:
>>>
>> ...
>>
>>> ...
>>> After investigating, we discovered that we will not be able to
>>> successfully recover messages in this case.
>>> ...
>>>
>>
>> In my opinion, that's not unexpected.  Gmail is a free service.  Google
>> doesn't provide backups for free users, and hoping that they would go
>> through backup media over a two month period, to hope to catch messages
>> that were accidentally deleted, is not reasonable.  If your Sent emails
>> were deleted the moment they were sent, for example, there might be no
>> record on any backup medium.
>>
>> Andy
>>
>>
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