1877(698)-1665- How do I fix my Gmail not receiving emails?
Gmail is one of those things that almost everyone has in common; Whether you use a Mac, PC, iPhone, or Android, work from home, or go to a corporate office, there's a good chance you have at least one Gmail account. And that means you almost certainly encountered some kind of glitch that caused Gmail to not work properly.
There are many possible reasons why Gmail might have stopped your morning email check, but the good news is that there are some simple things you can do to reduce the problem and get you back up and running.
How to fix Gmail not receiving emails?
Are you connected to the internet?
Anything in the junk folder?
Is it in the trash?
Check all mail
How’s your storage limit?
Go over your filter settings
Check email forwarding
Is Google down?
Send a test email to yourself
Are you using an email client?
Check POP/IMAP
Change browser or device
Gmail update?
Try logging out and logging back in
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How to Fix It When Gmail Isn't Working on Android
Follow these steps in the order below, starting with the easiest and most relevant solutions first 1877(698)-1665.
Close and reopen Gmail
If Gmail isn't working, often all you need to do is simply close your Gmail instance and reopen it. If you're in a web browser, close it, reopen it, and return to the Gmail website. If you are on a mobile device, close the app and restart it.
Try Gmail in another browser
The next easiest way to fix the problem is to try Gmail in another browser. If you usually use Chrome, for example, open Gmail in Firefox and see if it works there. If so, figuring out why it's not working in Chrome may be something you'll have to figure out another time, but at least you'll be able to get on with your day. Likewise, if it doesn't work on the mobile app, switch to a browser and see if you have a better experience there.
Check if Gmail is down
The problem may not be with your computer or browser, but rather the Gmail service may be offline. To find out, you can check Gmail's network status on Downdetector or search for "Is Gmail down" in a Google search? If there is a service interruption, you will need to wait for it to be resolved.
You might run into some issues with Gmail if you also run out of storage space on your Google Drive account, since Google Drive is where your Gmail is stored. Check if you are running out of space and free up space if necessary.
Make sure you have a solid internet connection
This may seem obvious, but also make sure you have a reliable internet connection, whether via WiFi or cellular. For example, your home Internet connection may be disconnected, but the WiFi is still strong. Your mobile device may be trying to connect via WiFi, but no data is being transmitted. To check, see if other apps or websites are not working correctly. If you're on a mobile device, you can also turn off WiFi and force your device to use a cellular signal.
Restart your computer
If you still don't succeed, turn off your device, whether it's a computer, Android phone, or iPhone, and then restart it. Then try Gmail again. Sometimes restarting your device is what is needed to fix problems in memory or with an app or browser.
Disable your browser plugins
If the problem with Gmail seems to be limited to a particular web browser, there is a good chance that you are using a browser extension or add-on that conflicts with Gmail. The good news is that it's easy to disable your extensions and see if that solves the problem. Disable all your extensions (here's how to disable extensions in Chrome) and see if that fixed the problem. If so, you can try to turn them back on, one at a time, until you find the problematic extension that conflicts with Gmail.
Clear your browser cache
Lastly, your browser's cache may also be preventing Gmail from working properly. To test this, try clearing your browser's cache and cookies. Here's how to clear the cache and cookies in Chrome, for example, and if you're using an iPhone, uninstall the Gmail app and then reinstall it from the App Store. If you are using an Android device, the steps may vary depending on the phone and version of Android you are running, but this is the general procedure:
1. Start the Settings app.
2. Tap Apps & Notifications.
3. Go to the list of apps (you might need to tap See all apps) and tap Gmail.
4. Tap Storage & cache.
5. Tap Clear cache.
Conclusion
There can be several reasons why Gmail is not receiving emails. Some possible causes include internet connectivity issues, accidentally deleted or trashed emails, issues with external email clients, or technical issues with the device or browser you are using to access your email. By reviewing each step of our guide, you will be able to quickly identify where the problem is coming from.
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