Why POP emails not supported by webOS - There is no syncing

It appears the POP and POP3 mail cannot be fully sync'd w/ webOS. For instance, if I reply to an email on my Palm Pixi it does not reflect that on my email account when accessed via the desktop and vice versa. I was told by Palm that POP is not fully supported. Apparently other OS and smartphones do this. I guess another example of Palm dropping the ball.
Any bets on when Palm will go belly up w/ this type of thing?
Anyone know of any fixes for this email problem?

Hello 10minutedog and welcome to the forums....
The Palm Web OS does support the POP and POP3 accounts.  If you would like to send me a PM and let me know what Palm rep is giving you this information, We'll correct this right away.
Who is your email provider?  Other email providers like gmail, yahoo, live.. all work very well on the Palm Web OS.
Your reference is replying to someone.  This uses the SMTP service (Outgoing).  Not the POP server.  POP is incoming mail.  Also, unless you are using IMAP, you should not see the sent email (from the phone) on the internet.  The email is sent directly to the recipient through your provider.  It should show up in your sent folder on the device.  On the same token, if you send an email to someone from the web based email, you will not see that email in your sent folder on the device. 
Does this help you at all?  Or did I confuse you even more...
Thanks,
Colapop

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