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How to force full message download for all Gmail messages in all folders with IMAP in Outlook 2013 Outlook 2013 Office Outlook 2013 NOT downloading all mail, folders, etc from Syncing Office 365 folders to match Outlook 2013 Migrate POP3 Folders and Emails to via Outlook 2013 PST from Outlook 2013 is now IMAP folders in 2016 Outlook - 2013 - Error msg when copying folders from Online Archives to another user's mailbox Comcast seemed to think it was not possible. If you have any ideas why the Comcast email wouldn't download using POP3 for the Outlook 2013 settings, please let me know. I have to be careful to move anything I want to keep into the other Outlook folder, which is a pain, but at least that way I don't have to keep every email online taking up space and creating vulnerability.
This took some doing, and I figured out which folder to use by trial and error. Meanwhile, I have solved my issue by moving all my emails in Outlook 2013 to a different folder (within Outlook) that does not synch with Comcast. They each blame the other for the problem. I contacted both Comcast and Microsoft, and used the settings they suggested for the POP3 account (2 separate attempts). When I set up the Comcast email account in Outlook 2013 as a POP3 account, the email will not download from Comcast. Re: Outlook 2013 folders - don't want to synchronize with email provider's ser I can't figure this out - how can I stop them from synchronizing, and delete these folders/contents only from the provider's server. I read the Outlook blog article " Choose which IMAP account folders appear in Outlook" and followed directions, unsubscribing to all the folders that I had set up, but there is still a problem - when I went back onto the provider's server to delete all the "pushed back" emails, it simultaneously deleted them in Outlook!! I want them to stay in Outlook on my PC, and only disappear from the provider's server when I delete them. Now, however, Outlook has "automatically" pushed ALL of my folders and contents BACK onto the email provider's server! It has pushed back very old emails that I deleted from their server long, long ago! I don't want that! I just want the provider server to have my new email, which I will store in Outlook on my computer, and back up myself. I successfully moved all my old emails/folders in a pst file into Outlook 2013 on my new computer.
I did not have any folders on the provider's server, and liked that. Periodically, I signed onto the email provider's server directly (not in Outlook, generally from another computer), and deleted old emails, those I did not want. Procedure with Outlook 2003 was that I opened Outlook, which downloaded my emails from provider's server, I moved emails I wanted to save into folders, and deleted the rest. I have numerous folders in Outlook on my PC that store and organize my old emails. I just got a new computer, and installed Outlook 2013 (last version was Outlook 2003).