
In other words, if you read, delete, or reply to a message in your webmail client, your Gmail will still be showing all messages as unread. This means that the messages you read, delete, or reply to will not show up as such in your webmail client and in Gmail. POP3 does not coordinate with the server. POP3 downloads your emails to your local computer and allows you to access emails offline. POP3 stands for Post Office Protocol version 3, an internet standard protocol used by email clients to receive messages from a remote mail server to a local mail client. They each allow you to access your emails on one or multiple devices or locations. Seems I'm not allowed to post links, so I apologize for however those come out.To configure your Android phone to access webmail via Gmail, you will need to choose either POP3 or IMAP. Is the email program on the Revolution a different program than the one documented on the site? Is there no way to get to these settings? I'm a bit flummoxed, and will have to think of some new strategy to make sure I don't lose email I want to keep in my central storage on my PC. At this time there isn't a setting available to change this option. "when you delete email from your device using your Comcast account, your email will delete from the server at Comcast. I don't have those options.Ī support request to Verizon came back with this response: But my Revolution doesn't seem to behave the same way when I go into the email settings for that account. These both show settings I am familiar with and expected to see. I've done every other time I've set up a pop3 email account to sync with a separate device. But I want to get to the incoming mail settings to set the "Delete email from server" to No.


And it does that fine, plus I can send email fine.

I want to set up my personal () email to sync to the phone. I'm a brand new Android user with one issue.
