Trish,

So, you are saying you have an IMAP and a POP 3 account set up for the same 
email address on the same computer? I have never heard of this, although that 
is not saying it can't be done,  and unless you are using separate email 
clients and/or identities within the same client I don't understand how it can 
happen. That said, and this is just my opinion, I think once you delete that 
POP 3 account, those folders are gone and not accessible through IMAP.

Al

-----Original Message-----
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Of Trish
Sent: Tuesday, October 20, 2015 9:59 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] email accounts setting

Hello AL,

Thanks for explaining that. I am aware of the differences of mailbox’s vrs 
folders and what is available via each deviceI have the IMAP setup on those 
devices. I presently have both IMAP and POP setup still on the window’s 7 
laptop.
What I need to know is, if I delete the “POP” email account, can I still access 
my “POP” folders on this computer?
On Oct 20, 2015, at 8:16 AM, Alan Robbins <[email protected]> wrote:

Trish,

Your existing folders in the POP3 account will be accessible from the device 
configured as POP 3 with that account. any device configured as IMAP will not 
see them because those folders are on the local device that created them. To 
say another way, my primary account with road runner is POP 3 because I share 
with my wife on two separate computers at home. However the folders she has on 
her computer and the ones I have on mine are different. Now, when we travel, I 
can get our mail on my IPhone for that account but it is IMAP as the phone will 
not let me setup POP 3. So the only thing I see on the phone that is the same 
as on home PC is inbox. Does this answer your question? The easiest way to 
understand this is IMAP folders, info, etc. is maintained at the ISP server; 
POP 3 folders etc. you create are on the local device that created them.

Al

-----Original Message-----
From: JAWS-Users-List
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of trish
Sent: Monday, October 19, 2015 10:40 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] email accounts setting


update on my question, I read some info so i was able to create an IMAP 
account, weather that was a smart move or not remains to be seen.
This was necessary for other devices with email functions that required IMAP 
accounts.
I can deal with this type of account as long as my existing email folders I 
created using the POP account are still available to access, if anyone can tell 
me that 1M questions, would make me happy.

Sent from my iPhone

> On Oct 19, 2015, at 5:37 PM, Trish
<[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> hello,,
> i need to find out something to with my email client on my
window's 7 laptop.
> My ISP has recently changed servers, so I changed it in
tools/accounts for my email property settings. I might note here that this is  
an account using POP with email client using Window's Mail.
> 
> So after changing on the server tab from the old server
based on what my ISP is telling me to the new server, mail.twc.com I do all 
that and apply the changes and ok it and close out the accounts.
> But then I get a pop-up from Window's Credentials wanting
me to give my user name/password, so I do this, and tab to ok. *window's 
credentials checkbox is checked here to remember or for security purposes.
> This is a nightmare, cause this *bi*** will not go away
and keeps asking same thing over and over.
> I can alt-tab back to inbox, but no mail,huge sigh here.
> 
> so is there a work around this most annoying pop-up, what
would happen if the checkbo is not checked on the credentials?
> I cannot create another email account because WM does not
like multi-identies.
> so am I just like stuck here? The server goes back to the
old settings and all is fine, no pop-up, no issues, mail comes in.
> And my ISP gets paid to give wrong info apparently,lol
> 
> Appreciated for any feedback on all this if anyone has
anything to offer.
> 
> Trish
> 
> 
> Sent from my iPhone
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