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**Note that this is only for very advanced users, and we do not offer support for this method - if you mess up your message store, or lose messages because of doing this, that is your own responsibility**. If you want us to do this for you, then we are able to do it remotely as part of a [[http:// | **Note that this is only for very advanced users, and we do not offer support for this method - if you mess up your message store, or lose messages because of doing this, that is your own responsibility**. If you want us to do this for you, then we are able to do it remotely as part of a [[http:// | ||
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+ | This method just allows you to move entire folders between users. | ||
Note that the instructions below are for VPOP3 versions 3 to 5, and do not apply to earlier versions, and may change in later versions. | Note that the instructions below are for VPOP3 versions 3 to 5, and do not apply to earlier versions, and may change in later versions. | ||
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Do NOT skip the [[Backup VPOP3]] step - it is very easy to go wrong doing this, and you wouldn' | Do NOT skip the [[Backup VPOP3]] step - it is very easy to go wrong doing this, and you wouldn' | ||
+ | You may need to delete and re-create the IMAP account in the email client to have it load the new folders correctly (or have it reload all the folders if the email client supports that option - Outlook doesn' |