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| Thread ID: 98035 | 2009-03-08 21:43:00 | Weird Gmail behaviour | Deane F (8204) | PC World Chat |
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| 754818 | 2009-03-08 21:43:00 | I have a Gmail account that I have set up in Outlook using imap. For some reason I am not receiving emails from somebody whose emails usually contain a lot of links to websites. These emails don't end up in the spam folder and they don't appear in the web version of Gmail either. This person's auto-reply emails do come through alright - so emails from that address are opened and kept in my inbox. I am running Nod32 (version 3.0.669.0) but cannot find any settings that would filter these emails - and there are no filters on my Gmail account when I looked on the web browser. Does anybody have any ideas or experience like this with Gmail? |
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| 754819 | 2009-03-08 22:23:00 | In the web Gmail you're saying the email is not in the inbox or spam or bin? If not it sounds like it never arrived in the first place? | Ofthesea (14129) | ||
| 754820 | 2009-03-08 23:29:00 | In the web Gmail you're saying the email is not in the inbox or spam or bin? If not it sounds like it never arrived in the first place? That's right, it never arrived in the first place - but the strange thing is, the auto replies from the same email address *did* arrive in the inbox. I would have thought that the sender would have received a bounced email message. But we have talked on the phone about this and he hasn't had any of his emails bounced back to him. |
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