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Gmails Won't Send
I frequently get an error message when trying to send a Gmail, specially if it's replying to one:
"Oops... a server error occurred and your email was not sent. (#007)"
Just over the last month or so, and apparently at random. It won't save these emails as drafts, either.
Anyone know what's happening, or what I might do about it? (I have Hotmail and other email accounts but would prefer to use Gmail.)
"Oops... a server error occurred and your email was not sent. (#007)"
Just over the last month or so, and apparently at random. It won't save these emails as drafts, either.
Anyone know what's happening, or what I might do about it? (I have Hotmail and other email accounts but would prefer to use Gmail.)
Answers
There are various suggestions here, including: (a) simply log out of Gmail and log back in again ; (b) clear the cache and cookies from your browser ; and (c) if you're using Internet Explorer, use a different browser https://prod uctforums.go ogle.com/for um/#!topic/g mail/2RPrrWU UYzg Perhaps trying each of them might lead you to a solution?
00:01 Sat 01st Apr 2017
Hello folks
Lovely day here. Brilliant sunshine and quite mild. A welcome change from the rain and grey skies we've had lately.
Things are critical over the bridge in GY and they have seven days to reverse being locked down. All due to an outbreak at a poultry farm. So I would imagine we'll be included.
Jno, I've saved that map thing to peruse at leisure. Looks very interesting.
Yes ,embrace your natural colour Neti :)
Otherwise same old .Hope you're all well.
Lovely day here. Brilliant sunshine and quite mild. A welcome change from the rain and grey skies we've had lately.
Things are critical over the bridge in GY and they have seven days to reverse being locked down. All due to an outbreak at a poultry farm. So I would imagine we'll be included.
Jno, I've saved that map thing to peruse at leisure. Looks very interesting.
Yes ,embrace your natural colour Neti :)
Otherwise same old .Hope you're all well.
it hasn't hit the news but in Denmark the mink in mink farms have caught it....yes they still battery farm mink there. The mink are pretty much all going to have to be slaughtered which will end the mink industry...its an ill wind. Apparently it kicked off in June, they kept that one quiet....I see Spain and Holland have the same problems in their mink farms too.
Morning all
Haha Jno. The poultry farm is quite a distance from here but a lot of the workers live in GY. They usually bus them to and fro but from what I can gather a lot of them have been car sharing instead of using the bus and it could have spread that way.Reading some of the comments btl in the local rag it seems it's those pesky foreigners who are to blame.I despair.
Very dreary here again after the burst of sunshine yesterday,raining and blustery. Hope you're all ok .
Haha Jno. The poultry farm is quite a distance from here but a lot of the workers live in GY. They usually bus them to and fro but from what I can gather a lot of them have been car sharing instead of using the bus and it could have spread that way.Reading some of the comments btl in the local rag it seems it's those pesky foreigners who are to blame.I despair.
Very dreary here again after the burst of sunshine yesterday,raining and blustery. Hope you're all ok .
good news on the OH front, there was a video consultation and it seems the chemo is working.
I'm not entirely sure what's going on (OH is something of a withholder) but it seems the tumour in the thigh has been reduced to soft tissue; the something-or-other in the colon is still unidentified and refusing to show up on scans, and the sessions are moving from a fairly strong one for two weeks followed by a week off, to one full-scale on every two weeks, giving more time for a battered body to heal in between. Also fewer trips to hospital for the chauffeur.
I'm not entirely sure what's going on (OH is something of a withholder) but it seems the tumour in the thigh has been reduced to soft tissue; the something-or-other in the colon is still unidentified and refusing to show up on scans, and the sessions are moving from a fairly strong one for two weeks followed by a week off, to one full-scale on every two weeks, giving more time for a battered body to heal in between. Also fewer trips to hospital for the chauffeur.
thank you, I do hope so. I assume the side effects will continue - violent bouts of diarrhoea, sudden shivering seizures (a blood sugar thing I think, I have piled up bars of chocolate for the patient to nibble, alongside the packets of immodium) and general exhaustion. But maybe less often, and at least it's for a purpose.
OH has just returned from another hospital with a well-bandaged forehead. A routine skin check (following a melanoma decades ago) revealed a basal cell carcinoma, which they have cut out. So that's the NHS working as it should, and OH is ahead on the day (the rest of which will be spent in bed).
God, old bodies, eh.
God, old bodies, eh.
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