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I clicked something and it started importing all my emails from other account. How do I make it stop. I Don't want them all

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Setting up account. I want to get new emails from the yahoo account but don't want them all copied. Can I do this? It started importing and I can't get it to stop. How can I stop it

Setting up account. I want to get new emails from the yahoo account but don't want them all copied. Can I do this? It started importing and I can't get it to stop. How can I stop it

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it is useful to offer some info on what type of account you're talking about.

POP Pop mail accounts only look at Inbox and download whatever has not been previously downloaded. They cannot access nor download from any other folder on the server. So if you do not want older emails downloading, then you need to access your webmail account using a browser and move all older emails into a suitable folder, but not the Inbox, then Thunderbird cannot see them.

By default, it usually downloads and deletes the copy on the server, but you can change this preference.

  • Tools > Account Settings > Server Settings for the mail account

or

  • menu icon > Options > Account Settings > Server Settings for the mail account

select: 'leave messages on the server'

optional: select: 'for at most xx days' this will delete anything older than specified number of days select 'Until I delete them' when you delete an email it will be deleted off the server.

click on Ok to save settings.

Stopping a download: There is a button you can add to the Mail toolbar.

  • View > Toolbars > customise

or

  • Menu Icon > Options > Toolbar Layout

Drag the 'Stop' icon onto toolbar. close Customise window - top right X.

click on 'Stop' icon to stop current action of download.

IMAP: IMAP mail accounts see a remote view of the subscribed folders on the server, so you would see whatever is in any subscribed folder. You can choose to synchronize subscribed folders and select settings to limit what is downloaded.

Tools > Account Settings > synchronization & storage.

see good info at this link:

Modified by Toad-Hall