Windows Mail stole my mail from the server..

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Hi!

I have a mail account at www.home.se. When I added my account to Windows
Mail, it took all the mails from my server account.. Now my inbox in the
server account is emtpy... I don't know if Outlook the same thing, but I
doubt it... Anyways my question is;

How can I both keep my mails at my server account and Outlook (and Windows
Mail if possible) at the same time?
 
Patto said:
Hi!

I have a mail account at www.home.se. When I added my account to Windows
Mail, it took all the mails from my server account.. Now my inbox in the
server account is emtpy... I don't know if Outlook the same thing, but I
doubt it... Anyways my question is;

How can I both keep my mails at my server account and Outlook (and Windows
Mail if possible) at the same time?

Click on Tools, Accounts, your email account, Properties, and Advanced.
If there's no check mark in the box before Leave a copy of messages on
the server, click on this box, click on one of the times to delete the
messages,
then click on Apply. Click on OK and then Close.
 
Robert Miles just nicely wrote that:

Click on Tools, then Accounts, then your email account, then Properties,
then Advanced. If there's no check mark in the box before Leave a
copy of messages on the server, click on this box. If there's no check
mark in the box before Remove from server when deleted from
'Deleted Items', click on this box. Click on Apply, then OK, then
Close.

Default operation of most any mail client (in POP3) is to download all
messages from the server. Once that happens, the server is empty and you
only have a local copy of the messages. For those of us that need to access
mail from many locations, it is necessary to keep the messages on the server
and then manually delete them from the server somehow.

Options are to use IMAP protocol as an option to POP3. Not all servers
handle IMAP though. Easiest is to use POP3 (the default protocol) and set up
the advanced properties tab to keep messages on the server.
Third option is to use webmail only - This is better than nothing but
difficult to navigate.

Hope this helps,
Oppie
 
I think your ISP is feeding you a line of bull, so you'll go away
and get out of their hair. Put them on the spot, have them give
you the URL that documents this so-called Windows Mail bug!

I have never heard of Windows Mail behaving this way.
It is much more likely that the mail server had a hiccup.
 
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