Updated FAQ

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M66B 7 months ago
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Therefore, this isn't supportable. Therefore, this isn't supportable.
An alternative is to use keywords, which is possible since version 1.2263, but please be aware that keywords can't be stored on the email server with POP3, only on the device. An alternative is to use keywords, which is possible since version 1.2263, but please be aware that keywords can't be stored on the email server with POP3, only on the device.
You can search on keywords via "*More options*", and save the search via a button in the top action bar, which means you can have virtual folders in the navigation menu. You can search on keywords via "*More options*" in the search dialog box, and save the search via a button in the top action bar,
which basically means you can have virtual folders in the navigation menu.
Keywords can be added and messages can be hidden (in the inbox) automatically with rules, see [this FAQ](#faq71).
Please note that FairEmail doesn't store a copy of your messages in the cloud for privacy reasons. Please note that FairEmail doesn't store a copy of your messages in the cloud for privacy reasons.

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<p>The POP3 protocol has commands to download and delete messages from the inbox only. There are no commands to access any other folder.</p> <p>The POP3 protocol has commands to download and delete messages from the inbox only. There are no commands to access any other folder.</p>
<p>Creating a local folder only and storing messages on your device only is a bad idea because losing or breaking your device would mean losing your messages. Imagine youve put a lot of time organizing your messages, and you need to reinstall the app on another device, only to discover all the work you did was a waste of time. Therefore, this isnt supportable.</p> <p>Creating a local folder only and storing messages on your device only is a bad idea because losing or breaking your device would mean losing your messages. Imagine youve put a lot of time organizing your messages, and you need to reinstall the app on another device, only to discover all the work you did was a waste of time. Therefore, this isnt supportable.</p>
<p>An alternative is to use keywords, which is possible since version 1.2263, but please be aware that keywords cant be stored on the email server with POP3, only on the device. You can search on keywords via “<em>More options</em>”, and save the search via a button in the top action bar, which means you can have virtual folders in the navigation menu.</p> <p>An alternative is to use keywords, which is possible since version 1.2263, but please be aware that keywords cant be stored on the email server with POP3, only on the device. You can search on keywords via “<em>More options</em> in the search dialog box, and save the search via a button in the top action bar, which basically means you can have virtual folders in the navigation menu. Keywords can be added and messages can be hidden (in the inbox) automatically with rules, see <a href="#faq71">this FAQ</a>.</p>
<p>Please note that FairEmail doesnt store a copy of your messages in the cloud for privacy reasons.</p> <p>Please note that FairEmail doesnt store a copy of your messages in the cloud for privacy reasons.</p>
<p>If you want to store messages in folders, please use IMAP, so that there is always a copy of the messages on the email server.</p> <p>If you want to store messages in folders, please use IMAP, so that there is always a copy of the messages on the email server.</p>
<p>You could register, for example, a Gmail account, and configure Gmail to import messages from a POP3 account, automatically label them (=put them in a folder), and configure the Gmail account in FairEmail. Please <a href="https://support.google.com/mail/answer/21289?hl=en&amp;co=GENIE.Platform%3DDesktop">see here</a> for instructions.</p> <p>You could register, for example, a Gmail account, and configure Gmail to import messages from a POP3 account, automatically label them (=put them in a folder), and configure the Gmail account in FairEmail. Please <a href="https://support.google.com/mail/answer/21289?hl=en&amp;co=GENIE.Platform%3DDesktop">see here</a> for instructions.</p>

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