QUOTE(n8210 @ Oct 21 2024, 08:36 AM)
Let's forget about the pass. Which email client can let me sync laptop (windows 11) and tablet (android) so they both look the same, contains the same emails (both incoming and also outgoing)
With IMAP, I can receive the new incoming, but still :-
- outgoing emails are not sync
- folder structure is not sync
Use Microsoft Outlook, it supports both on Windows and Android.
For the old emails (past 2yrs) that are in .pst, might as well manually move it back to the main incoming account, so it will auto-sync to all devices via IMAP.
Doing this will consume lot of time and storage (at server).
1. Create a new account in Outlook but this time configure it using IMAP instead of POP3.
2. Then manually copy (recommended) all the emails in that .pst file into the newly created IMAP account.
3. Once all done, remove that POP3 account so that Outlook will not sync again via POP3.
4. Now you can add the IMAP account in Android device via Outlook Apps, it will auto-sync.
Take note that your email server must have sufficient storage spaces, else it will runs out of space very quick.
Hope this helps...