Now, one workaround that can work is that you should refresh your Outbox and see if the queued emails show the ‘sending’ status. If it does, then your email will be sent in a moment. If this doesn’t work, then there will be some other reasons why your Gmail app isn’t working. Make sure your internet connection isn’t weak and no antivirus is blocking the app.
What should I do to get Gmail to send my emails again?
Below will be 4 tried and tested methods to solve this issue, but before that, check Gmail’s status and see if there’s a service disruption or outage. If there is, then it won’t function until Google actually solves the problem on its end. In such cases, you can only wait and hope the service will be up and running soon.
1. Clear the App Cache and Data
If the emails are still not sent, then do the following:
Note: The settings can vary on your mobile device.
2. Un-sync and Sync Gmail Again
3. Enable Background Data for Gmail
Again, the settings can be different on your device.
4. Use Gmail in Browser
If Gmail is still not sending any email, then contact Google Support and let them know about your problem. They are quick to reply and will, more often than not, solve the issue at your end.











