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- You are the sender of the message to the Mailing List
- The message is probably treated as spam
- Your UCSB Connect Account does not have the mailing alias that was subscribed to the mailing list
- You clicked unsubscribe or digest at one point
Solution
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Unfortunately, in the efforts to reduce duplication of messages, UCSB Connect (aka GMail) will not have a copy of the message in your Inbox, as it already exists in your Sent Folder. There is no real easy way to prevent this functionality short of adding yourself, manually, to the CC. |
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Some of the Engineering Accounts may not have been merged to the @engineering.ucsb.edu domain. As an example: User jdoe is part of Mechanical Engineering prior to the UCSB Connect merge and always used jdoe@engineering.ucsb.edu email address. After the merge, jdoe was given the UCSB Connect account of jdoe@ucsb.edu, and jdoe@me.ucsb.edu, but not jdoe@engineering.ucsb.edu. To see what aliases are associated with your UCSB Connect account, do the following:
If you do not see the <your username>@engineering.ucsb.edu listed, you can contact help@engineering.ucsb.edu to add that alias. Otherwise, you can also just re-subscribe to the mailing list or contact the Mailing List admin to update the list with your current, preferred email address. |
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Many mailing lists and google groups offer the option to unsubscribe, if you clicked this, please contact the list or group owner to be added back. Many mailing lists and google groups also offer a digest option, which means you get emailed once a day/week/month in a batch instead of every time an email goes out. To fix this for google groups:
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