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Löschen von Mails auf Telekom Mailserver von Handy oder PC

1 year ago

Ich verwende auf einem Windows Laptop Outlook, auf einen Samsung (Android) Handy und Pad jeweils eine Mail-App. Telekom Mailserver über IMAP Eingang Port 993 / Ausgang Port 465 eingebunden. Alle Mails treffen auf allen Geräten vollständig ein. Was nervt ist, wenn auf irgendeinem Gerät eine Mail gelöscht wird und die auch im jeweiligen  Papierkorb gelöscht werden, synchronisiert dies nicht auf die andere Geräte. Was ist zu tun? Wo sind welche Einstellungen notwendig? Danke für eine detaillierten Support.

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    1 year ago

    Bei allen Android Geräten den IMAP Mailserver gelöscht und IMAP Server wieder neu verbunden. Auf einmal geht es. 🤔😯😁

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