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Steve Hoad <[log in to unmask]>
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Steve Hoad <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 6 Jul 2021 20:59:38 -0400
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Hi: Your request struck a chord with me, I have noticed for some time
that things occasionally disappear from my Gmail in-box and also that
some things stop arriving.  I use Gmail on the web, I never download
my mail into Outlook etc.  Just today, I got an advertisement that I
was interested in reading for equipment I use.  It was in my spam
folder so I marked it "not spam" by pushing the checkbox and button.
It never showed up in my in-box or archives or "All Mail".  Any ideas
on this?
  Also, much like Sheri's query, I've had some disappearing
newsletters.  Just wondering ... I'm a longtime Gmail user and haven't
had this problem until about 1 year and half ago.

Steve

On 6/30/21, Sherry Wells <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
>
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> Recently 2 newsletters I had been getting quit showing up in my gmail
> email.
> Of course I did check my Spam folder too.  I have never had to do this so
> have some basic questions about going to the gmail web site.
>
> 1) What is the URL for the gmail web site?
>
> 2) Will my gmail email address & password work to sign on to the page?
>
> 3) Any ideas as to where I can check to see if these newsletters are being
> blocked for some reason?
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>
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> The 2 newsletters are from Snopes & The Straight Dope, neither of which has
> ceased publishing.
>
>
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> Thanks,
>
> Sherry Wells
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 Steve Hoad


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