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If you use mail via the IMAP protocol, then you do not need to save or reserve anything - mail is already stored on the server, and marks about read messages and replies are also stored on the server.
So, taking absolutely any modern mail client, you simply continue to work from the same place.
My personal preference is TheBat! But it's still from the late 90s, and it's more suitable for techies, for a number of reasons.
For programs more like the modern BlueMail stuff on PC, you need to look at MailBird, eM Client, Postbox, Mailspring, Hiri, or even Thunderbird.
At the same time, no one forbids using the mailer built into Win10 - it is not so bad, in fact, it fully fulfills its functions as a mailer.
If you have the same program, you do not need to do anything. You have one account for a computer and a tablet, synchronization will be without dancing with a tambourine. Strive to use the same product.
I will single out two actual clients of the Bat! and Thunderbird , you can also select myMail .
On the issue of saving contact data, you need to go to import / export or other online OST to PST service , where you need to create a local file.
ost is a standalone file, it changes when working with mail and is usually hidden in the system, and pst is a local file, and it will not change when working with mail, it will store information at the time of its creation.
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