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UPS sent an empty box in the mail?

First, you need to determine what shipping company delivered the package.

You mention UPS, that is the United Parcel Service, they are the drivers in brown that drive big brown trucks. You also mention USPS, the post office, they are the drivers in blue that drive little white trucks.

Those are 2 completely different companies.

Whichever company delivered the package, call them and file a claim for a damaged package. Be calm on the phone, simply state the facts, that you received the package empty and would like to file a claim for missing items. Give the operator the tracking number, missing contents and date of delivery. A driver will stop by to pick up the empty box to take back to the sorting depot for the damages clerk to make a determination. This process can take up to 2 weeks. You can track the claims process by tracking the original package on the carrier's website.

If an e-mail says "Draft" does it mean it was never sent?

It does NOT always mean that it hasn't been sent. Sometimes drafts are created automatically, in case you accidentally close out. They will stay there even after you send. If you want to be sure that it sent, just check your "sent" folder. Most email providers have them.

I have spam emails being sent to me that claim to be from me. What is this...?

First, don't post your e-mail on public forums. That's an easy way to get signed up for A LOT more spam.
Second, don't "unsubscribe" from spam all you're doing is telling them it's a valid e-mail and to send you A LOT more spam.
Third. If it's in your spam folder LEAVE IT ALONE just ignore it that's why it's getting filtered there.
Finally, STOP SPAMMING quit asking the same question over and over again just because you don't like the answer.

Now, GMAIL does have a “Enable Undo Send” option that you can set, but it is really a “delay send” feature, and it only works to a very short maximum of 30 seconds. But I do suggest people enable it so that they can cancel something from being sent out right away if they realize they hit “send” when they didn’t mean to.Unfortunately, that won’t help you for an Email that is sent out longer then this.And Gmail which is cloud-based doesn’t have a “Recall” feature like Microsoft Outlook Exchange, so there aren’t really any other options. (And note that the “Recall” feature in Microsoft Outlook Exchange is very limited, doesn’t always work, and only works well within certain corporate environments).I do not believe that Google has any way to “pull an Email” out of someone’s inbox once it has been delivered to them.So, here is one option…Build a time machine…Travel back in time to right before you hit the “Send” button..Make those changes to the Email that you should have done the first time and resend it the way you meant to in the first placeProblem solved!Or next time, think long and hard before you hit the “Send” button..Or contact the person you sent it to and ask them very nicely to PLEASE DELETE the Email that you sent before they open it, and that it was sent in error. Although my experience is that if you do this, they will still probably read it before deleting.Or prepare to explain to the person you sent it to why it was a mistake.. remember that important word in life called “apologize” ? Seems that many people these days have forgotten how to do that and think that technology can fix everything.But we are all human, and we all mess-up.Own-up to your mistake, be honest, humble, and maybe they will actually come to respect you MORE as a result of this mistake.And you will have certainly learned an important life lesson yourself…Some things can’t be taken back once they are said or done.Such is life..Good luck and Peace!Dr. Michael Einstein

What does the arrow mean by a sent email? Some emails have it some don't?

same as answered above. it means you've forwarded or replied to the email that is in your sent box (or whatever folder). i just tested it out myself--clicked on a message in my sent box, then forwarded it to another email address. Go back to sent box, and voila there is now an arrow next to the original message.

Sent Mails not appearing in Sent Items?

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On your mail page top line click on Options then mail/more options and in the general tick on Save a copy in Sent folder Then click on Save Changes to make it all happen Have a great week. Jess :)

Do you mean you composed an email to some one and it shows sent.Then you delete all or some of your emails in the sent folder.You are now asking will your friend or the recipient receive the mail.Is that what you are asking?After composing your email and satisfied that every thing is Fine and Dandy, you hit the sent button. Your hand phone indicated email sent.That email is then sent to your Telco's Email Server and sits there until your friend or the recipient opens the Mailbox.If his / her handpone is in good working order they will receive your transmitted email.If their equipment are faulty then they may not receive your email. If they see that the mail is from you and they choose to delete it then they will not be able to read the contents of your email.Technically speaking your mail was sent and delivered to the email Server. It does not matter any more if a copy of your email is shown residing in your sent box.After you have deleted your email from your sent box, it is likely that it has been consigned into the Trash Bin.Hope helps you resolve your query. Have a wonderful weekend \U0001f60a!

It is an email sent from a spammer that bcc'd you and they spoofed your addresses in the hope it would pass your junk filter and that you would open it seeing it was from you.It is not an uncommon practice.It's not loads of people getting bcc'd in an email from you.Every recipient gets bcc'd to an email from themself.

As others have said, Gmail does not do this - or not normally. Default behavior is for your sent items to be “archived”, with a “sent” label on them. So if you click on the sent label in the left hand column, or do a search, you should see all your sent mail. If you do not, then there are only a couple of possibilities. Google Groupswdurham said:If you are using the webmail interface, GMail automatically applies a Sent label to all mail you send, and those mails - and thus any conversation which contains a message sent by you - will show up when you click Sent in your sidebar. This label cannot be removed.If you don't see your Sent mail when you click Sent, then either:1. Something is deleting those conversations from your account. The most common culprit is a misconfigured filter designed to work on incoming mail. But filters also work on outgoing mail and can produce unexpected and unwanted results. A second common reason is that people mistakenly believe that what they see in Sent mail is a duplicate of what they see elsewhere, and so they delete the "duplicates".OR2. You are using another device or client to send mail, and this sent mail appears only on that client or device. So check the settings in the client or the app you use on the device, and make sure that you haven't opted for mail sent from there to appear in another folder, usually a local one, instead of having it go to the GMail Sent folder.

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