Emails suddenly disappear when deleted in all my clients
One of the email accounts I manage suddenly has emails disappearing when I delete them in all my clients (3 Outlook ,one live mail 2011). The only thing that has changed is that I have been trying a few android clients on a new phone. I suspect the host because it has affected his one account on all my clients. I prefer to keep them until I purge them.
I looked on CPanel and cannot find where I can restore the ability to keep deleted emails until I want to purge them.
Any suggestions?
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Hello, You will not be able to preserve the individual emails if a user sets up an email client using POP3 and downloads the messages without configuring an option in their email client to leave a copy on the server. However, you can save messages with the "Archive" feature in cPanel. It's documented at: 0 -
Hello, You will not be able to preserve the individual emails if a user sets up an email client using POP3 and downloads the messages without configuring an option in their email client to leave a copy on the server. However, you can save messages with the "Archive" feature in cPanel. It's documented at:
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However, for some reason, they are now being permanently deleted as if they are being purged whether in Outlook, Live Mail, or Web Mail. I do not know how to restore the original behaviour so I can urge them when I want to.
It's likely one of those email clients is configured to download the messages from the server. You can search for the email address in /var/log/maillog to see the IMAP activity for the account with a command such as:grep email@domain /var/log/maillog
However, you may need to consult with your web hosting provider if you don't have root access to the system, as this command requires root access to the system. The alternative solution is to change the password to the email client, and check the email with each email client individually until you can determine which one is deleting the messages from the server. Thank you.0
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