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Migrating from POP to IMAP renders all UNREAD in inbox to READ.

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I disabled my POP account and created an IMAP account with the same information. The folders and emails transferred well enough but in the inbox they all came in as READ when I had 509 that were UNREAD in the POP version. Also, the color coding of the tags was missing. If I copy the originals manually to the new IMAP account they transfer with tags and as unread, but then I have to go through and delete duplicates. In some of my other folders this wasn't a problem. In some it was. There seems to be no rhyme nor reason for it. Does anyone have any idea why this happened? I am using version 45.1.1 of Thunderbird.

I disabled my POP account and created an IMAP account with the same information. The folders and emails transferred well enough but in the inbox they all came in as READ when I had 509 that were UNREAD in the POP version. Also, the color coding of the tags was missing. If I copy the originals manually to the new IMAP account they transfer with tags and as unread, but then I have to go through and delete duplicates. In some of my other folders this wasn't a problem. In some it was. There seems to be no rhyme nor reason for it. Does anyone have any idea why this happened? I am using version 45.1.1 of Thunderbird.

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IMAP is synchronized to the server, POP is as standalone as the pyramids. What is in your pop account is in no way related to what is it the IMAP account and there is no way to "migrate the information" you can only recreate it.

Why did you change?

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Solución elegida

IMAP is synchronized to the server, POP is as standalone as the pyramids. What is in your pop account is in no way related to what is it the IMAP account and there is no way to "migrate the information" you can only recreate it.

Why did you change?