No Meeting/Appointment Invites on POP3 Email Accounts

When on a POP3 email account, if someone sends you a meeting / appointment invite request to your POP3 email address the pre cannot populate the request then for it to be added to the Calendar.
EAS email connection it works beautifully
Post relates to: Pre p100eww (Sprint)

Well, for number 3, you can mark emails as unread, with a button find usually under the titles in open emails.
1 & 2 are just how it is, I just looked in settings and couldn't find anything about vibrate length Kemble strong.
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