HT1277 How to transfer all folders from hotmail account to Mac email (like iphone/ipad) ?

I want to install my mac email like my iphone. I know iphone use m.hotmail.com server, but mac use pop3.
Please let me know how to change setting if I like iphone email.

Hi again Chris,
I transferred all the data from the son-in-law`s 4s onto my Mac as described in the article but for some reason the photos he had on his phone did not seem to transfer across as far as I can tell because once I did the transfer back to his new 5c phone there were no images there. He tells me everything else he had has come across. The only other thing he said was that he lost his place on the App Candy Crunch. The app has appeared on his screen but he has been sent back to square one to start all over again. I talked to him today and he is not too bothered now about that although I think he was at level 247. His only concern now is his images which were many of his children etc. which he would still like transferred to his new phone. I have not done anything yet to his old phone as of yet until I solve the photo problem. What I did do was to download all the images to a separate file on my computer so at least they are not lost completely and are still viewable on the 4s. Any ideas as to why they are not showing up on the backup I did to iTunes?
Apologies for being so long winded about this but I wanted to give you as much info as possible to consider.
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