What does what mean? Please stop posting in riddles and ask whatever it is you wish to know.
Like a previous comment the reason I have stuck with BT is that emails are not downloaded so more secure? Unless the free downloads have the same security function (sorry not au fait with tech speak hope that makes sense!) am I right in thinking might as well go with Outlook as it's compatible with my Microsoft package?
Any email client such as Thunderbird or Outlook is just as secure as webmail (probably more secure). If the client is configured as IMAP, mail is still held on the BT mail server and stays in sync with webmail.
That was not a "riddle" Your riddle was, expecting everyone to understand a cryptic answer such as your's ok?
You're doing it again. Which reply, posts are numbered, reference which post you are talking about? I have made 6 previous posts on this thread.
BTW I think the riddle issue is that David didn't realise posts are numbered & that it's helpful to quote. I feel.his pain! Mea culpa too ... don't use forums v often took me a while to get to grips. This one has turned out to be really helpful. So thxxx Liquorice 4 steer re other ok email servers.
I totally agree! Spam has trebled. Response times have doubled. It looks so bad - and customers are paying for this!
@alanali wrote:
Configuring mail client as POP3 syncs your emails as well.
No it does not.
It does not synchronise with the BT servers on any devices that you have set up as IMAP accounts or with Webmail.
If you send an email or delete an email using a POP3 email client the sent email does not show up as being sent in webmail and the deleted email will not show as deleted in webmail. It does with an IMAP email client
If you set up folders in a POP3 email client these folder will not show up in webmail. It does with an IMAP client.
See links
Differences between POP3 and IMAP - GeeksforGeeks
What is the difference between POP and IMAP? - Microsoft Support