Lost mail after POP to IMAP convertion

Help, When I converted from POP to IMAP all my former mails dissapeard. Where can I find them? My POP account is gone in the list.

Hello:
I do not know what you did when you "converted."
You should know that most POP mail applications download the mail to your device and then delete it from the server.
Hopefully you have a backup of your system before you did whatever you did.
Barry

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