Apologies if this is in the wrong section, not quite sure where to stick it so to speak.
Ok here we go.
My email provider is BT-Yahoo and my emial client is Outlook, it's set up for POP3/SMTP. It's all working fine (I think)
Now for years I've simply left all my emails on the server as a back-up, I never deleted anything. I keep my end tidy and just delete old emails from Outlook. I must have had 2-3000 messages on the server.
Now I bought a Nexus 7 & for Xmas, simply put in my email address/pass word and it set it self up and a if by magic I can send emails from the Nexus.
However it appears to be doing a sync rather that just reading the emails. I've looke this morning and every time I delete a message from the Nexus it is being deleted from the server. It a disaster because I now only have 70 odd messages on the server, years worth of email have apparently been deleted.
now ive just checked the server the nexus is using and it IMAP Incoming (android.imap.mail.yahoo) SSL/TSL Port 993
and the same for out going Port 465
So I'm assuming my emails have gone forever, which to put it mildly is a disaster...
The Nexus can cout itself jucky I not thrown it to the end of the garden.
But is ther a way I can force the Nexus to use POP3 servers??
Ok here we go.
My email provider is BT-Yahoo and my emial client is Outlook, it's set up for POP3/SMTP. It's all working fine (I think)
Now for years I've simply left all my emails on the server as a back-up, I never deleted anything. I keep my end tidy and just delete old emails from Outlook. I must have had 2-3000 messages on the server.
Now I bought a Nexus 7 & for Xmas, simply put in my email address/pass word and it set it self up and a if by magic I can send emails from the Nexus.
However it appears to be doing a sync rather that just reading the emails. I've looke this morning and every time I delete a message from the Nexus it is being deleted from the server. It a disaster because I now only have 70 odd messages on the server, years worth of email have apparently been deleted.
now ive just checked the server the nexus is using and it IMAP Incoming (android.imap.mail.yahoo) SSL/TSL Port 993
and the same for out going Port 465
So I'm assuming my emails have gone forever, which to put it mildly is a disaster...
The Nexus can cout itself jucky I not thrown it to the end of the garden.
But is ther a way I can force the Nexus to use POP3 servers??