![]() You can find the message in Sent Mail or All Mail. ![]() To prevent clutter, Gmail doesn't route messages that you send to your own alias (or to a group you belong to) to your inbox. However, if John sends a message to his primary account then the message appears in his inbox. When I send a message to my email alias, or a group I belong to, it doesn't show up in my inbox.Įxample: John's primary email address is He also has the email alias If John includes as a recipient of a message, the message does not appear in his inbox. Messages sent to email alias or group don't appear in inbox That link is now outdated but appears to have been replaced with this one: If you'd like to view your message, you can find it in Sent Mail or All Mail. The message will appear in your inbox if someone responds to it or if there is an error delivering the message. When you send mail to any group or mailing list you subscribe to, Gmail automatically skips your inbox and archives the message to save you time and prevent clutter. ![]() ![]() Unfortunately this is due to a Gmail policy. ![]()
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