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Two Questions pertaining to using Verizon Email on a Samsung Galaxy S4:
welcome to the world of a pop server. They do not function they way you want. You would need to move to a imap server like gmail for the functionality you are looking for.
Thank you. Verizon email is not what i though it was, this is pretty useless and behind the times.
But what i do not understand is that Verizon does have IMAP, right?
SMTP Server (Outgoing Messages) | outgoing.verizon.net | 587 | |
IMAP Server (Incoming Messages) | incoming.verizon.net | 143 |
@mVerizon wrote:Thank you. Verizon email is not what i though it was, this is pretty useless and behind the times.
But what i do not understand is that Verizon does have IMAP, right?
SMTP Server (Outgoing Messages) outgoing.verizon.net 587 IMAP Server (Incoming Messages) incoming.verizon.net 143
SMTP Server (Outgoing Messages) | smtp.verizon.net | 465 | |
POP Server (Incoming Messages) | pop.verizon.net | 995 |
NO IMAP, so POP server. And SSL, plain text password.
You probably want to set no deleting from server on your S4 and some delay, eg 14 days, on your PC/MAC because its a POP server not a IMAP server.