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BUG: Gmail Messages Being Marked as Read
Wednesday, November 4, 2009If you found when you checked your email this morning that you had new messages already marked read, you’re not alone. A bug appears to affecting at least a subset of Gmail users and causing unread emails to be erroneously marked as read.
There are multiple threads on the Gmail support forums, as well as a good deal of Twitter chatter, but so far no response from Google.
Every indication is th...
Original article from http://mashable.com/2009/11/04/gmail-read-bug/
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