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A little help with email solution

Hi,

 

So I have a POP3 only account from my ISP. What I want to do is have the email synchronised with a few different computers, similar to IMAP. Is it there any solution that does this out there? Like POP3 -> MAIL SERVER -> IMAP -> CLIENTS? Does Exchange Server provide this functionality?

 

Thanks in advance.

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have all emails redirected to some gmail account and use imap on that account?

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On 11/7/2018 at 8:22 PM, Neftex said:

have all emails redirected to some gmail account and use imap on that account?

Thanks for the response, I would still have to connect my ISP email to outlook as I can't send directly from the gmail account as my ISP email right?

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Receiving is not a problem, you can set to delete email from server after 7 days (for example) on all computers. But sending is different - there is no easy way to sync that.

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10 hours ago, Aloau said:

Thanks for the response, I would still have to connect my ISP email to outlook as I can't send directly from the gmail account as my ISP email right?

afaik you cant use POP3 to send, so youd have to use other method to send your replies

 

ive never tried it but maybe its possible to set the google email as incoming and isp as outgoing in your client

 

actually, heres what i found:

receiving (step 2 in Get all messages) - https://support.google.com/mail/answer/21289?hl=en

sending - https://support.google.com/mail/answer/22370?hl=en

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