New ipod Touch settings

I have pop3.live.com and a gmail on two accounts in the mail settings on my Touch. Whenever I do something in these accounts on the Touch the same thing happends on my desktop with these mail accounts. I prefer it that way but I just want to know does this mean that when i delete something is it connected to my main email sever? Meaning anything I removed is not on the Touch itself?

Thanks hey does anyone know how to re-sync the mail settings so whatever i do on my Touch ex delete, send et cetra the same thing happends on my desktop? For some reason it seems as though my settings do not do this anymore

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