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Random Emails Gone from Gmail

9 pointsby jtnagover 2 years ago
One of my workflow within gmail is to use it as searchable history of conversations&#x2F;receipts&#x2F;confirmations emails.<p>While I was printing out all the confirmation for upcoming holiday, I needed to get the confirmation of car rental.<p>Searched in gmail search - no email confirmation returned, seemed strange as I remember that I check it in December. Checked credit card history - it was payed although payment details did not had rental company name nor reservation confirmation id. - searched gmail mails around payment time - no match. - searched browser history - found links to gmail url with confirmation id around December, gmail url does not opens the email but inbox.<p>With confirmation id, I went through one-by-one on rental company to finally get the voucher by confirmation id and email.<p>This is the second time where email was simply gone from gmail - is it me (I&#x27;m loosing the trust for myself) or more then gmail issue?

5 comments

jaggsover 2 years ago
Yep, I&#x27;ve definitely had the same weirdness in the past. Messages completely gone or hidden. I&#x27;ve noticed that I also get the odd email from a stranger&#x27;s account every so often. Which is really worrying.
smittywerbenover 2 years ago
If you somehow find how to contact Google Support, I&#x27;d pass along the url with the ID. Maybe you have a rogue SMTP client putting the message into an unlabeled folder. Or your account is cursed, I like some of my gmail accounts more than others. It&#x27;s hard to say. Sorry about that though. I&#x27;ve looked into recording all of my HTTP&#x2F;HTTPS (decrypted) packets because losing important documents like this drives me crazy.
aurizonover 2 years ago
It was there, but the classic <i>.</i> search did not find it - you found it as a response to the original booking. Hard to say if google is easing their cross-indexing?? or what? I wonder if the paid gmail has that same problem, or does the fee cover the extra detail work? I wonder if yahoo etc do the same? Or was this a one time flaw?
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hiidrewover 2 years ago
I&#x27;ve noticed gmail search is poor, especially if you&#x27;re trying to recover something accidentally deleted
ipythonover 2 years ago
I think often about this sort of “digital rot”. It’s got to be more common than we anticipate.