Status of Gmail in the last 24 hours
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The Gmail service appears to be working!
Frequent failures of Gmail
Gmail is an email service that supplies the company Google. Currently its function is free. However, it also has a paid enterprise version because it does not contain any advertising. Gmail has been updated and modified over time in order to adapt to the changing needs of its users. This does not mean that sometimes there are some impediments that make the experience with the operation of Gmail is complicated. This service errors are quite common because most of them are because of some our fault, ie the user of Gmail. One very typical is the error that you communicate Gmail saying that the email account you're trying to send a message not exist.
Surely the reason for this message is simply that the address of the recipient is not well written or this post no longer exists. So first, make sure you have typed the mail receiver (no capitals, no spaces ...). If correct, there will be no choice but to contact the person you want to send the message. Another representative Gmail error is the typical ""message marked as SPAM"". It is very common to receive this error when a suspect is content (especially if it comes to text or web links).
The solution can give you if you have received this notification is to remove Gmail sent links that may be misleading.
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Gmail problems in the last 24 hours At the moment, we haven't detected any problems at Gmail.
Sometimes, corrupted cache files can also be the culprit behind the Gmail app crashing.
To diagnose and troubleshoot the issue, you can try clearing the app's cache and data.
However, take note that clearing the Gmail app's data might also delete your drafts, signature, and other settings.
Clear Your Gmail App's Cache The cache is where temporary files are located to help your app run faster and more efficiently.
If one of the files gets damaged or corrupted, your app can stop running.
To remove any corrupted files, you should clear your Gmail app's cache.
Troubleshooting Tips
Still stuck and not enjoying Gmail, then go to Step 3.