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@thebigk • Nov 28, 2012
That is a strange behaviour for sure. You can find out whether someone else is accessing your account or not ( read post #3 here -> #-Link-Snipped-# )
If you accessed your account from a cyber cafe, then there are high chances that your account password might have been hacked by someone.
If you've been using it from your own laptop with no one accessing your computer, then there could be a different problem.
Gmail, however, won't delete / move / open / mark as spam / mark as read mail on its own. -
@rahul69-97fAOs • Nov 28, 2012
#-Link-Snipped-# There is a possibility that u (or someone else) had set a filter for deleting the mails, so I suggest u to check ur filters to see if such a filter is set, for deleting and remove it.
Hope it helps! -
@ishan-nohePN • Nov 28, 2012
Thanks for the help #-Link-Snipped-# and #-Link-Snipped-#. Let me check all your points one by one. -
@thebigk • Nov 28, 2012
Good luck with that. But rest assured, Google won't touch your mailbox on its own.