The new Rocket Matter feature does not remove emails from
your IMAP server, it simply accesses them there once you provide your email log - in credentials.
Not exact matches
It works with Gmail, Microsoft Outlook.com and other email services that are enabled for
IMAP (Internet Message Access Protocol), a standard method of accessing and storing mail on a mail
server.
You can't connect to POP,
IMAP, or Exchange
servers directly from the tablet, as you can from an iOS or Android device — you must have a BlackBerry tethered via Bluetooth using the BlackBerry Bridge application.
While you can add Exchange ActiveSync,
IMAP, POP, CalDav, and CardDav accounts, it doesn't look like you can add BlackBerry Exchange
Server or BlackBerry Internet
Server accounts.
If you use Gmail or access your email via a Microsoft Exchange
server, you are probably using
IMAP.
With
IMAP, your emails remain stored on a central
server, making them accessible through multiple devices.
If you use Microsoft's Exchange
server or
IMAP, you may also be able to search e-mails stored and archived on the
server.
The crisis only came when the university changed email
servers, and were unwilling to configure the new
server to allow the use of
IMAP for remote configuration, addressbooks, etc., something that pc - pine needed.
The setup is via
IMAP, which means that although you are managing your email within Zola, all your email also remains on the
server in your regular email account.
Of course, since
IMAP works with the «cloud» ideal,
server access and storage can be issues.
Because
IMAP stores emails on a remote mail
server, you typically have a limited mailbox size (though that depends on the settings provided by the email service).
IMAP synchronizes all changes to the
server and treats your email
server — not your local computer — as the primary place your email is stored.
This isn't necessary if you use the modern
IMAP protocol for your email, as the master copies of your emails are still stored on the remote
server.
Even if you use a local email app, you're probably accessing your email using
IMAP, which stores the main copy of your email on the remote
server.
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One catch with
IMAP: If you delete e-mail from the remote
server, it'll then be deleted from all devices.