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I sent an email to my son and to myself as well. The message was sent, but it never arrived in my inbox. I always do this and my message is received okay.

On this occasion, I never received the message. In the sent folder, there is a right pointing orange arrow next to the sent message. I assumed that it was sent, but I did not receive the message in my inbox.

Was the message delivered to my son's email address?

What is going on?

Thanks

I sent an email to my son and to myself as well. The message was sent, but it never arrived in my inbox. I always do this and my message is received okay. On this occasion, I never received the message. In the sent folder, there is a right pointing orange arrow next to the sent message. I assumed that it was sent, but I did not receive the message in my inbox. Was the message delivered to my son's email address? What is going on? Thanks

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Are you using googlemail? They don't seem to approve of copies to oneself, arguing presumably that there would be a copy in Sent, if it's not also shown in All Mail.

Do you have an alternative email address of your own to send it to?

I gather that all this has worked in the past. What might have changed recently?

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Are you using googlemail? They don't seem to approve of copies to oneself, arguing presumably that there would be a copy in Sent, if it's not also shown in All Mail.

Do you have an alternative email address of your own to send it to?

I gather that all this has worked in the past. What might have changed recently?