Local storage of mail with IMAP, MAC Mail and Comcast as a provider
I am using an iMac with Mojave, Mac mail for email and Comcast as an email provider. I have 4 Comcast email addresses, all configured now for POP3 for incoming mail. My email is stored locally and most of it is in folders and many sub-folders, either through filtering or by being manually moved. This folder structure and the stored emails are very important to me.
I need to get a laptop and access my email folders from it. IMAP for incoming emails doesn't store locally by default. I have been reading that it could be potentially setup to also store locally. I do not know if that depends on the email client or the email provider or both.
I have the following questions for those of you familiar with the two protocols, Mac mail and Comcast.
- Can IMAP be configured for Mac mail such that it stores emails both locally and on the Comcast server? If Mac mail doesn't support that, is there another email client that does?
- When using IMAP, does synchronization happen between Mac mail on one's computer (e.g. my iMac and/or a laptop) and the Comcast server? Would all email folders and sub-folders that I have now locally on my iMac be synchronized (including all emails I now have in them)?
- Is synchronization happening both ways (e.g. if I create folders in webmail on the server or if I create folders on my iMac)?
- Does synchronization imply that deletion of emails on one device, would delete those emails on the server and also locally (if local storage is possible with IMAP)?
- What would be the implication to my existing email folders (including Incoming and Outgoing) if I changed the configuration of my emails from POP 3 to IMAP?
Sorry if my quite ignorant questions do not make sense. Thanks in advance for sharing your expertise.
iMac 21.5″, macOS 10.14