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> I noticed that Andy replied below the quoted text. I was wondering,
> Andy, did you do this manually as I have done here by expanding the
> message from the ellipsis?
>
Hmm, I was going to say that I control what an
stions.
In that sense, I would not call it 'sad'. But of course the reality is
that those who do have questions, might not know that there is a place here
where they could be asking them. C'est la vie, neither good nor bad nor
sad (except for the nostalgic).
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It should not have disappeared. It's still in your mail, probably still in
your Inbox. Messages never disappear unless you make them disappear.
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> Was this a general information message or did it mean that I specifically
> am in need of doing something about my storage space?
>
My message was a general information message, of course.
I have no reason to tell
I guess 15 GB is the Google limit, not 17
For some reason it showed 17 GB before.
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lain text, it might not be the whole message.
I guess the other option is to copy-and-paste into your favorite word
processor or text editing program (Wordpad, Notepad, Notepad++, etc.).
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" emails probably doesn't mean what you think. ALL it
means is they are no longer in your "Inbox" view. All your messages
together, archived or not, adds up to your total usage.
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I guess there has not been much activity here in some time (since July?),
so the moderators weren't expecting your message, and it took longer than
usual for it to be approved.
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other hand, you are probably like the rest of us, using the "new"
Gmail interface, which is horrible ridden with bugs. It is terrible! It
wouldn't surprise me if you ran across one more bug.
But that's what they call "progress".
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This is interesting. However, I suspect that the problem I had, last
month (and now gone), was something else.
And yes, the problem I had then is totally gone now.
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Sorry, Marko. I misspelled your name.
Even when I try being careful, I get it wrong. I guess that's what happens
with age!
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or the moment, not the full Contacts application. If I want to edit
my Contacts, I have to do it in a separate product, not within Gmail.
It's also possible that your Gmail and ours differ. I believe it is normal
for Google to "roll out" their product changes in increments, not to
everyone si
uot;go back to classic Gmail", you might be
smoking something. Sooner or later (more likely sooner), I think that
option will disappear and everyone will be forced to use either only the
"new Gmail", or not Gmail.
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On Sat, Jun 23, 2018 at 7:06 AM, coconut wrote:
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> That has been happening to me as well.
> ...
>
Thanks for this confirmation. At least I'm not the only one in the world
experiencing this.
All of my bounces have been immediate (within 1 minute). No retries, so
far.
h the Label.
Check your Filters.
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toolbar icon and remove the checkmark next to the label you don't want
attached to the email.
To answer what I think you are really asking, I'm guessing you have a
Filter which is attaching the label for you. Find and remove the Filter.
But it might be more complicated than that.
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is a notice for them about that. Maybe someone is reading
this who can take care of removing Joe.rizz from the group, and put an end
to these bounce messages. There used to be a link to send messages to just
the group Moderators, but that link seems to no longer be there.
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ppeared from Trash, or if they
disappeared without ever having been in the Trash. My questions were meant
to straighten out that (mis)understanding.
I do hope you can figure this one out eventually. Sooner rather than later.
Best wishes, in good old Ithaca ... the city or the town.
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> users never have the trouble I'm having. I should emphasize again that my
> Trash doesn't empty, except for that 30+ time period
here. All Mail is everything except Spam and Trash. Archiving a message
merely removes it from the Inbox. It already was in All Mail.
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daily. It would help if I can pre-filter things I know will
be spam.
I realize it could be dangerous to assume that every sender with a .top
address is sending me spam. But for now, it seems to work.
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That's probably why there is no Filter option, to prevent something that
doesn't happen.
Check your Filters for one that deletes messages. You m
Then have your friend send you a
practice message. If that message doesn't end up with the Label, then you
know the Filter was the problem (it didn't match your friend's email
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By the way, long ago I created a canned response and tested it, and it
worked then. Have not tested it since ... perhaps I should.
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On Thu, Jul 21, 2016 at 12:21 PM, Jeff Grossman <j...@stikman.com> wrote:
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> Go into the settings under Calendar and there is a checkbox to
> automatically add events from Gmail.
>
Where did that come from?
It used to ask. And I always refused, and never had something
would say it
oversteps the principles of Google's motto ("Don't be evil"). Doing things
behind my back without my permission, comes pretty close.
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Perhaps if you examine the full headers ("Show Original" in the drop-down
menu, activated by the triangle in the top-right corner when reading the
message), it will give you a clue.
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>> On Fri, Apr 22, 2016 at 3:05 AM, Cecil Westerhof <cldwester...@gmail.com>
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>>> Is there a
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> Is there a way to filter a folder on only those discussions I participated
> in myself?
>
Use "From:me"
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ersists and is as frequent as you imply, creating a Filter,
or blocking the sender, might be your best options. However, this prevents
your spam filter from "learning" (which admittedly it doesn't seem to be
doing very well yet).
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Alternatively ... when you are still logged in to your old account, you can
also open your new account at the same time. Click on the circle in the
upper right (that you would use to logout), and select "Add account". Then
sign in to the new account.
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necessity to have such strict structure that everyone's work is kept
totally firewalled from everyone else's. That's one way of doing it, but
not the only way.
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t ONE click, on "Sign in with a different account", be sufficient?
If I want to sign in with a different account, then all the extra steps
after that one, are superfluous; are they not? Google could use a
refresher course on user interface design. It is not one of their strong
suits anymore.
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sequence, before you or she is REALLY logged out. This is something that
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> Andy,
> Do you have a link underneath the password box which says "Sign in with a
> different account"? You would click that and then sign in with a different
> user account.
>
lly, fully, logout so that Gmail on that
computer doesn't think you are still there and about to login.
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I not only avoid them. I wouldn't touch them if my life depended on it.
I only go to mail.google.com (or to gmail.com which also goes there) and
then login from there. Been doing that for many years now and it still
works.
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message, you can do the same thing that Windows would have done.
This is not the most "expert" or elegant way to handle it -- having to
manually copy-and-paste. But, hey, it works for me.
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nothing in Chrome Settings that affects it. It's just "there", and I think
it was there from the day I installed Chrome. I save webpages to PDF all
the time and it uses the same "Save as PDF" device.
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If there is nothing there, and if your mouse pointer doesn't change shape,
it means they (the people who created the webpage) forgot to add the link.
When a business puts their business contact only in a mailto: link and
nowhere else, it probably means they don't wa
I also noticed that the option to "Translate this message" is now gone from
the drop-down menu!
Arrgh! What have the folks at Google been smoking lately? Why do they
have to ruin their products by enhancing them so that they don't work
anymore?
Frustrated
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Turn conversation mode off and the difference
> will be more apparent.
>
Indeed! If your sent message is part of a conversation with others, then
the whole conversation would *seem* to have that label, even if your
message within that conversation does not.
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Sometimes what is obvious to us, is not so obvious to a computer filter.
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urs is hidden from the list of folders,
you can still access it by typing "in:spam" in the search box.
You can open any message that is in your Spam folder, and then do a Report
Phishing, from the drop-down menu in the upper right of the message.
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> On Fri, Sep 4, 2015 at 7:06 AM, Andy <ai.eg...@gmail.com> wrote:
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>> Ah, that must be it. I don't have a "chat list"
>
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> Yours is probably hidden under th
istinction between being logged in to (or
out of) Google vs. Gmail. When you login to Gmail, you are logged in to
Google. When you log out of Gmail, you are logged out of Google. They are
supposed to be integrated like that.
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Invisible from what?
Must not be a Gmail thing.
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On Thu, Sep 3, 2015 at 11:50 PM, Diane <depfah...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> before now. Click on the options down arrow that is just above your chat
> list. If you have a photo, the down arrow
te, then they might not be trying to get to your email - they
might be trying to hack your website.
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uter seems to skip keystrokes occasionally,
and this seems to happen when logging in. But I can see it when I type my
email address too. Stupid computer.
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If you wish to do an inline reply, simply select the text you want to
quote then hit the Reply button.
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That only works this way if you have the Quote Selected Text Gmail Lab
enabled.
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Dmail again. If I search through my Gmail messages, it won't find the ones
that are on Dmail.
Sending a message that way is bound to alienate people, and cause them to
never see the messages you've sent them.
Bottom line: I would stay well away from this.
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You may be right Andy but it seems that it can send the code via voice
call so don't see why a landline wouldn't work.
I understand that Google is capable of sending a code in a synthesized
voice to a landline
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Is there a reason why you sent this to the [Gmail-Users] discussion group?
You can clearly tell from the message what the problem is.
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, whenever I want to be certain about the exact incantation
for searching for a sub-label, I click on the label itself first, which
puts the correct form into the search window near the top of the screen.
Then I can copy-and-paste it somewhere else.
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Just in case anyone is still following this thread, Chrome version 43 was
released around Memorial Day with a fix for the blank page printing issue.
Our users have found Chrome version 43 to be working as expected.
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Each time i get a notification from a post,i get emailed ...
Where are you posting those posts?
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I am confused what the unread mail question has to do with sending
replies, because both the message you are replying to, and the reply
itself, would be considered read. Neither should show up as unread.
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I approve them. Maybe it depends on the kind of image file, or whether the
image is embedded in the message already or loaded from a website at the
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- Change a print setting on the preview page, such as portrait/landscape,
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I'll post any further tips or updates that I get from Google,
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Hello,
We have several users that have reported
help keep it out of the Spam label, but
doesn't move it into the Inbox, nor make it less likely that it can be
moved out of the Inbox.
As these messages were in All Mail, they weren't going to Spam.
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pretend not to see those bounce messages, but it doesn't fix
the problem. I would recommend that you find why your email messages are
going to addresses that don't exist, and fix that.
You mentioned Outlook. Is this a problem that your Gmail account
experiences?
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Easiest way to solve this would be to write a filter so that these mails
do go to the inbox.
I don't believe you can use a Filter to force a message into the Inbox.
That is not an available choice.
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What could cause the DSN not to show up in my inbox?
Perhaps you have a Filter that directed it to Skip the Inbox (Archive).
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random... I think it happens from Chrome 42 update... I hope there will be
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The time it takes to find and click the View entire message link is less
than the time it would take to load the entire message in the first place.
I think that makes it a good thing. Don't you?
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I'm on Windows but when I select to print within Gmail via Chrome, I'm
taken to a print preview page before I actually submit to the printer. Are
your users on Mac seeing
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that problem?
Could it be that some of those Contacts are not in your My Contacts?
I don't even use numbers or words to keep them separate. I just use Mary
for all of them, and then select the one with the address I want.
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one you want.
That's what I do, and it works for me.
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