Google was restoring service to Gmail users on Monday who had email messages deleted from their inboxes over the weekend.
"For those Gmail users reporting missing messages, our engineers are working to restore them as soon as possible," Google said on a webpage that provides updates on the status of its various products.
"Affected users will be temporarily unable to sign in while we repair their accounts," the Mountain View , California-based company said.
Google said less than 0.08 percent of the users of the free Web-based email service had been affected by the problem.
Google does not release official figures for the total number of Gmail users but they are estimated to number around 200 million.
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