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I try to delete e-mails from my phone but I see there are still there on my e-mail server. And if I delete it on my e-mail server, it's still there on my phone. Help!
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For the Yahoo account, I would suggest using the Yahoo email app from the Play Store.
The POP3 settings for the Hotmail are as follows on my Tbolt (spaces added for clarity) so they should be similar on your DROID DNA phone.
Incoming settings
Protocal: POP
email address: username @ hotmail.com
username: username @ hotmail.com
Password: xxxxxxxxxxx
pop server: pop3.live.com
Security type: SSL
Server port: 995
Outgoing settings
login required is checked on
username: username @ hotmail.com
password: xxxxxxxxxx
SMTP server: smtp.live.com
Security type: TLS
Server port: 587
In the send and receive setting in the Mail app, you should check on "sync deleted item from server". You can also check on "delete mail on server", but be aware if you delete something from the phone it is also deleted from the server and can't be retrieved from any other device you access this account with. I personally leave that checked off because I choose to do my email "housecleaning" from a computer.
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How do you have the email account setup on the phone? POP3, IMAP or exchange? Each type of setup has various options including syncing of deleted emails between the server and the phone.
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I don't know the difference between POP3, IMAP or Exchange? I'm using Hotmail and Yahoo. What do those fall under?
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I'm glad that you asked CBThorne83. Historically, hotmail and Yahoo! are POP3 email accounts. That's one of the great things that I like about them. Also, we would need the email settings so we can walk you throught the process. Once you have done so then please advise. Like a pillow, we are here to support you.
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Okay, so what do I do? I don't understand.
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What e-mail account settings do you need?
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For the Yahoo account, I would suggest using the Yahoo email app from the Play Store.
The POP3 settings for the Hotmail are as follows on my Tbolt (spaces added for clarity) so they should be similar on your DROID DNA phone.
Incoming settings
Protocal: POP
email address: username @ hotmail.com
username: username @ hotmail.com
Password: xxxxxxxxxxx
pop server: pop3.live.com
Security type: SSL
Server port: 995
Outgoing settings
login required is checked on
username: username @ hotmail.com
password: xxxxxxxxxx
SMTP server: smtp.live.com
Security type: TLS
Server port: 587
In the send and receive setting in the Mail app, you should check on "sync deleted item from server". You can also check on "delete mail on server", but be aware if you delete something from the phone it is also deleted from the server and can't be retrieved from any other device you access this account with. I personally leave that checked off because I choose to do my email "housecleaning" from a computer.
I'm most definitely NOT a VZW employee. If a post answered your question, please mark it as the answer.