Sam asked to double-check through Microsoft Graph because form #86 with first name Roy appeared as an email banner and then could not be found, and forms #83-#85 also appeared missing.
users/Sam@kylawoffice.com/messages and mailFolders.wp_sal_contact_leads and wp_sal_contact_attempts over Cloudways SSH/WP-CLI.LITIFY_ORG.New Website Intake Lead #86 - Roy Taylor at 2026-05-30T11:52:33Z, unread, in the Junk Email folder. The corresponding sent copy is in Sent Items at 2026-05-30T11:52:31Z.2026-05-30T11:52:33Z and in Sent Items at 2026-05-30T11:52:30Z.2026-05-30T04:24:42Z and in Sent Items at 2026-05-30T04:24:40Z.test test, from 2026-05-29T21:06:20Z in WordPress. Direct Graph found it in Junk at 2026-05-29T21:06:30Z and in Sent Items at 2026-05-29T21:06:28Z.202, Litify succeeded, attribution succeeded where GCLID existed, and Teams failed with HTTP 400.INT-26053055395 and INT-26053055396, created one second apart by Litify Services. Both received the same GCLID patch.Web_Form__c object did not show Roy because this custom intake route writes directly to litify_pm__Intake__c; it is not the legacy/custom Salesforce Web_Form__c route.SCL=1) and internal-originating mail, so the remaining likely cause is mailbox junk handling, blocked/safe sender settings, or a hidden/client-side junk decision rather than the website or Litify path.Diagnostic work is complete. No live mailbox or website mutations were made. Recommended next repair is to create or update a mail flow/mailbox rule so New Website Intake Lead from Sam routes to Inbox or a visible intake folder, then optionally move the current #83-#86 delivered copies out of Junk.