Hi Zack,

Thank you so much!  I was able to get it all straightened out!  Largely due to 
your great suggestions!  Will call my email provider tomorrow to fix the email 
issues!  Thanks so much for answering my question so quickly!

Desi



On Aug 14, 2011, at 4:11 PM, Zachary Kline wrote:

> Hi Desi,
> I can try to answer one of your questions, at least.  The Social folder was 
> accidentally created when you moved the Youtube app on top of the Facetime 
> app.  This is generally done by double tapping and holding on either app, 
> which produces a specific sound and a prompt of "Moving Appname."  From 
> there, it's easy to drag apps on top of one another without meaning to.
> There is a command in the settings area which will allow you to reset your 
> home screens.  Alternatively, if you don't want to be so drastic, double tap 
> and hold on either app in the social folder and move your finger until 
> VOiceOvre tells you that you are outside of the folder.  That will place the 
> app on the home screen proper again.  Moving the last app out of a folder 
> deletes that folder.
> Your email questions are sadly dependent on your email provider.  What kind 
> of account are you using, POP or IMAP?  If IMAP, then having messages remain 
> on server is the expected behavior.  I'm afraid I only use IMAP myself, so 
> can't comment much unfortunately.  Deleting email is a similarly 
> account-dependent activity.
> Hope this helps somewhat,
> Zack.
> On Aug 14, 2011, at 3:09 PM, Desi Noller wrote:
> 
>> Hi Everyone,
>> 
>> I got my iPod Touch almost a week ago.  Since then, I've been able to 
>> accomplish quite a few good things with it, some on my own, and some with 
>> the help of a good friend.  I need to go into VoiceOver to the practice area 
>> and really practice my gestures, because I have done a couple of things 
>> completely by accident that I didn't mean to do.  I used to have both 
>> YouTube and Facetime on my main screen, but somehow, inadvertently, I seemed 
>> to have moved them into a "social" folder that I didn't even know I had!  
>> For the time being, I'd like to get them back to their original position, 
>> but since I am not sure how I got them there in the first place, I'm not 
>> sure what to do next.
>> 
>> Also, I got my email account from my iMac all nicely synced up with my iPod, 
>> but when email is downloaded to my iPod, it is remaining on the server, so 
>> when I go back to my iMac, I'm seeing all of my messages over again.  I 
>> definitely want to change this, because when I check my mail remotely, I 
>> don't want to come back home and find all the messages on my iMac still to 
>> have to be dealt with.  I went into accounts on my iMac, but didn't seem to 
>> find any settings relevant to my iPod there.  Then, I went into settings on 
>> my iPod, found the email settings, but didn't find anything dealing with how 
>> to make sure that messages are deleted from the server once they're 
>> downloaded to my iPod.  
>> 
>> My last question for now, deals with how one deletes email messages from the 
>> iPod permanently.  I have been able to delete them, but they seem to be 
>> going to a "trash folder" so I guess what I'm asking, is how do I empty the 
>> trash?  Any help with all of this would be most appreciated!  One thing I'll 
>> say for sure is that this device, my iPod, is sure chipping away at my 
>> confidence in my ability to learn new things!
>> 
>> Thanks in advance!
>> 
>> Desi
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