If you see that message, you can be sure the email HAS been sent, there are questions about this, so the problem it's surely on your end. Some ISPs might have anti-Spam filters that you might not have any control, so the emails might have been trashed even *before* they had a chance to reach your mailbox.
I'll send you another copy of the emails to that address, using a different method.
A general suggestion, because we to often see such messages like "I lost all my email because of an hard-drive crash". This should never happen, if you configure your email correctly, for example using the IMAP protocol (instead of POP3), which means your emails are always stored on your ISPs mail server, so even if you lost your hard drive, the next time you reconnect on a brand new system, they will be downloaded again.
Or, use Gmail, that give you an unlimited amount of email space, that you can always check on the web in a Google account.