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Windows Phone 8 : Accessing Email Settings and Configuring Accounts (part 7) - Removing Mail Accounts

4/26/2014 2:47:06 AM
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Removing Mail Accounts

If you no longer need mobile access to a mail account, you can easily remove the account without affecting any of the other mail accounts that might be set up on the phone. To remove a mail account, go to the Email+Accounts screen and complete these steps:

1. Tap and hold the account you want to delete.

2. When the menu appears, tap Delete.

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3. You will see a warning message indicating that you are about to delete all the information associated with the account. Tap the Delete key to remove the account.

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An Extra Option

When you tap and hold an email account, the menu displays an option to delete the account, but you also see a Sync option. Tapping Sync synchronizes your phone with the mailbox and downloads the most recent messages.

 
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