Hello. I think you sent the message 3 times, no worries though.

I added my accounts manually, and I mean all of them manually to my phone. None 
of my 5 accounts since.

Take care. 
On Nov 22, 2013, at 4:48 PM, Shannon Reece <[email protected]> 
wrote:

> Good evening:
> I have a total of 4 email accounts on my Mac. The last two I added in the 
> last two days. When I first  connecgted my iPhone5S to my Mac, running 
> Mavericks, thefirst two accounts synced. Today, when I connected my phone to 
> my Mac in hopes the other two would sync just as easily,  they  did not sync. 
> As I recall, when I synced the first two accounts, I did not have to do 
> anything special, it justsynced when the phone was connected. 
> So do I need to do something, or check something to make these two accounts 
> sync to my phone?
> They are both cox.net imap accounts. 
> Also, on the subject of mail, is there a purpose or a reasn to have an icloud 
> email account? My phone says you have to if you want certain features of 
> iCloud turned on. And if I do get an iCloud email account, that won’t make a 
> change ot my apple ID will it?
> thanks for any help/advice.
> Shannon
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