Hey,

That's cool the folders I mean. So, now I can access the IMAP folders through 
WM, I think I will like that. It's clearly marked on my end which group is 
displayed, actually I have them both opened, so just a matter of down arrowing 
to which group.

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Mike B 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Tuesday, October 20, 2015 4:55 PM
  Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] email accounts setting


  Hi Trish,

  If you delete the POP3 account you won't get any email in POP3 format.  I 
  had both IMAP & POP3 installed for my primary email address & was seeing the 
  folders for both accounts at the same time.  I was careful to make sure I 
  named each as MB69 POP3 & MB69 IMAP so I could tell the difference between 
  the 2 accounts.  When I arrowed down through the list & tabbed into the MB69 
  POP Inbox I got the POP3 emails, & when I arrowed down to MB69 IMAP & tabbed 
  into the Inbox there were the IMAP emails.  Also, my POP3 account had more 
  folders than my IMAP account because of folders I had created for separating 
  email with message rules.

  Now, what I've done is create separate identities for each account so I only 
  get the proper email / folders when opening that particular identity.  For 
  example: When I open the MB69 POP3 identity I get only the emails / folders 
  for my POP3 format &, when I open my MB69 IMAP identity I get only the IMAP 
  emails / folders for this fromat.

  I'm running Outlook Express on my Windows 7 computer which does support the 
  use of multiple identities but, being that Windows Mail doesn't support the 
  use of multiple identities you may have to choose between POP3 & IMAP as per 
  your convenience.

  Having both POP3 & IMAP can be done but, it can get very confusing!

  Take care.
  Mike
  This email was sent from my, iBarstool.  Go Dodgers, next year anyways!

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Trish
  To: [email protected]
  Sent: Tuesday, October 20, 2015 7:28 AM
  Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] email accounts setting


  Hi Again,

  I read over this info again, then something clicked in the old brain smiles.
  I did find a folder titled “TWC” last item of the folder list via the POP 
  account.
  I get what your saying here now.
  What I still need to know is, should I delete the pop mail account then?
  Thanks for your patience and help on this matter.
  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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