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| - | ====== Why are my old mails being downloaded to Ms Outlook again? ====== | ||
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| - | If you are using POP3 to download emails and yet leaving them in the server, occasionally, | ||
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| - | As POP3 protocol doesn' | ||
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| - | Not only that, when the number of emails increases in your Inbox, POP3 access can get inefficient, | ||
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| - | To avoid such issues, we advise to: | ||
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| - | === 1. Switch to use IMAP instead of POP3 === | ||
| - | If you need to share or access the mails from multiple devices, it is recommended to use IMAP to access your emails, as POP3 was not designed for multi-access. | ||
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| - | === 2. Change the number of days the emails are kept on server to a shorter period === | ||
| - | If you would like to maintain with POP3 access, we recommend to keep the number of days to keep the emails on the server short (e.g. less than 7 days). This would at least increase the efficiency on daily email download session. | ||