Is Your Server Syncing Deleted IMAP Emails? Let’s Find Out!

Summary: Have you ever deleted an email on one device, only to find it still sitting in the inbox on another? Or maybe you removed a message from your phone, but when you logged in through webmail, it was still there? If this sounds familiar, you’re not alone, and the reason behind this confusion often lies in how your email account is set up, especially if you’re using IMAP. In this blog, we’ll explore how IMAP handles deleted emails, whether your server syncing deleted IMAP emails properly, and what you can do if it’s not.
In such cases, using Aryson IMAP Backup Tool can help you save your important emails before they get permanently deleted from the server. You’ll also learn how to fix syncing issues, adjust your email settings, and ensure that deleted emails behave exactly the way you want them to.

What is IMAP and Why Does It Sync Everything?

IMAP is designed to keep your emails synced across all devices. That means when you read, move or delete an email on one platform, the same action should reflect everywhere else. However, when it comes to deleted emails, things don’t always work as expected. Sometimes they disappear completely or they might land in a hidden folder you didn’t even know existed. It simply means:

  • If you read an email on your phone, it’s also marked as read on your computer.
  • If you move a message to a folder on your laptop, it appears in the same folder on your mobile.
  • And if you delete an email on one device, it’s removed everywhere.

This constant IMAP synchronization process is appropriate to stay organized. But it also means that your actions are mirrored across all platforms. So, when you delete an email, you may not realize that you’ve also deleted it from the server and from every other device.

How IMAP Handles Email Deletion

Let’s understand what really happens when you hit “Delete” in an IMAP account. When you delete an email using IMAP, does IMAP delete emails from server?

  • IMAP sync with server and usually moves to a Trash or Deleted Items folder.
  • In Gmail, it may just be removed from the Inbox and moved to “All Mail”.
  • Some apps may only mark it for deletion, but it stays on the server until you purge it manually.

Each email service handles this differently:

  • Gmail IMAP: Deletes email from the Inbox but keeps a copy in “All Mail”.
  • Outlook IMAP: Usually moves to Deleted Items, unless the settings are misconfigured.
  • Apple Mail: Often marks items for deletion instead of moving them.
  • Thunderbird: May show deleted emails with a strikethrough until you compact the folder.

So even if you delete an email, it may still exist on the server, or appear in other folders like Archive or All Mail.

How to Know If Your Server Syncing Deleted IMAP Emails

Now let’s answer the main question: Is your email server really syncing the deleted emails properly? Here’s how you can test the IMAP email sync settings:

  • Use any device where your IMAP email is set up (like Outlook, iPhone, or Gmail). Delete an email from the Inbox.
  • Log in to your email from another device, such as Webmail (via browser), another mail app, or a Mobile device.
  • Look at both the Inbox and the Trash/Deleted Items folder.
  • If the email is no longer in the Inbox and is present in Trash, then your server is syncing deletions correctly.

Why Do Deleted Emails Keep Coming Back?

Here are the most common reasons why deleted IMAP emails don’t sync the way you expect:

  • Sometimes, incorrect folder mapping causes deleted emails to be stored in the Inbox or sent to a local folder.
  • In some cases, Gmail moves deleted emails to All Mail instead of the Trash.
  • Additionally, some IMAP clients only mark emails for deletion, not move them.
  • Moreover, local caching can make deleted emails appear visible even after they’re gone.

How to Retrieve Deleted Emails from an IMAP Server

If you’ve accidentally deleted important emails from your IMAP account, there’s still a way to get them back. One way to do this is by using the manual method. Instead, it uses Microsoft Outlook’s built-in export feature to recover and save your deleted emails to your computer.

Step 1: Disable the Permanent Delete Option in Outlook

In IMAP accounts, deleted emails are usually moved to the Trash or Deleted Items folder. However, if Outlook is set to delete messages permanently, those emails won’t be recoverable. So, the first thing you need to do is disable this setting.

  1. Launch Microsoft Outlook and log in to your email account.
  2. Click on the File tab in the top menu bar.
  3. Select Account Settings>> Account Settings from the dropdown.Select Account Settings
  4. In the Email tab, select your IMAP account and click Change.Select IMAP Account
  5. A new window will appear, click More Settings.
    New Windows Open
  6. Navigate to the Advanced tab. Uncheck the box that says: “Mark items for deletion but do not move them automatically.
    Uncheck the Box
  7. Click OK to apply the changes.
    Click on OK button

By doing this, deleted emails will now be moved to the Trash folder instead of being deleted permanently.

Step 2: Export Deleted Emails Using Outlook’s Import/Export Feature

Now that deleted messages are stored in the Trash, you can export them to your local system as a backup.

  1. Click on File from the top menu.
  2. Go to Open & Export >> Import/Export.Import and Export
  3. In the Import and Export Wizard, select Export to a file, then click Next.Export File
  4. Choose Outlook Data File (.pst) and press Next.Choose Outlook Data File
  5. From the folder list, select Trash (or Deleted Items).
    Select Trash Folder
  6. Click Next, then use the Browse button to choose where to save the file and give it a name.
    Browse and Click Next
  7. Finally, click Finish to start exporting the deleted emails to your computer.
    Click on Finish Button

It creates a backup file (.pst) that contains all your deleted emails from the IMAP server.

Limitations of the Manual Method

While this method works, it comes with a few drawbacks:

  • It only works if the permanent delete option was disabled beforehand.
  • The steps can be confusing for new or non-technical users.
  • You can’t recover emails that were permanently deleted or already removed from the server.
    You must go through multiple steps manually, which can be time-consuming.

Best Alternative: Use an Automated IMAP Backup Tool to Backup IMAP Data

The Aryson IMAP Backup Tool is a reliable solution designed to help users securely back up and restore their IMAP emails from any server, including Gmail, Yahoo, Outlook, Zoho, and more. This tool allows you to export IMAP mailbox to PST and other various formats such as MBOX, EML, MSG, PDF, etc. It also offers features to filter emails by date range, exclude duplicate messages, and schedule backups for regular protection. You can back up your entire mailbox or just specific folders like Trash or Sent Items, all with a simple and user-friendly interface that ensures complete data safety.

Follow these steps to Backup IMAP Data with Aryson’s Software

  • Open Aryson IMAP Backup Tool and click the Continue button to proceed further.
  • Select the IMAP Host and enter your IMAP email address and app password.
  • Once the mailbox loads, choose the folders you want to backup and click Next.
  • Select the file format to export emails, such as PST, PDF, EML, MBOX, MSG, etc.
  • Use the advanced filters of the software according to your requirements.
  • Lastly, click on the Next backup button to initiate the backup process.

Conclusion

IMAP keeps your emails synced across devices, but deleted messages can sometimes behave unpredictably. It can be due to IMAP client-server sync issues. Now, you know that your server syncing deleted IMAP emails. By adjusting your email settings and using a reliable backup tool like the Aryson IMAP Backup Tool, you can prevent data loss and ensure your deleted emails are safely stored.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q1. Why do deleted emails reappear in my inbox?

Ans: It can happen if your email app is not syncing correctly or is only marking emails for deletion instead of moving them to Trash.

Q2. Can IMAP permanently delete emails from the server?

Ans: Yes, if the permanent delete option is enabled in your email client, deleted emails may be removed from the server right away and can’t be recovered.

Q3. How can I prevent losing important emails in IMAP?

Ans: Regularly backing up your emails using tools like the Aryson IMAP Backup Tool is the best way to keep your data safe.

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About The Author:

Mithilesh Tata is dedicated to making the lives of his customers as simple as possible. He enjoys learning about new applications and utilities that can help people protect their data. Mithilesh also has a strong grasp on email migration & data recovery. He enjoys validating every component of the software, technical materials, and anything else that has to do with his working life.

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