Gmail users have reported issues with the service – a day after a number of Google‘s services were hit with an outage.
Downdetector, which monitors websites and online services for outages, shows reports started around 3pm ET and is spread out across the world.
Users are able to access their inboxes, but are receiving bounce back messages saying ’email account does not exist’ when emailing another Gmail account.
The problems follow Monday’s massive outage that left hundreds of millions of people around the world in disarray when the Google-owned family of crashed for one hour.
Downdetector, which monitors websites and online services for outages, shows reports started around 3pm ET and is spread out across the world
Google has addressed the issue saying: ‘The affected users are able to access Gmail, but are seeing error messages, high latency, and/or other unexpected behavior.
‘We will provide an update by 12/15/20, 2:30 PM PT detailing when we expect to resolve the problem.’
‘Please note that this resolution time is an estimate and may change.’
However, Google’s Workspace Status Dashboard shows the tech giant is pushing back the time to which it will provide users with an update.
Much of the outage appears to be locate in the US, affecting major cities like New York City, Los Angeles and Seattle.
Users are able to access their inboxes, but are receiving bounce back messages saying ’email account does not exist’ when emailing another Gmail account