Optonline emails not restored from backup

After restoring new ip4 from backup i noticed my optonline emails (inbox and sent) were not restored. My yahoo emails (inbox and sent) were fine. Anyone with an optonline account lose their info? btw i did put my optonline password in settings for incoming and outgoing and i did test it and it works fine going forward, just lost all old emails.

I did not hear about other having these issues... They way you backed up your data should have worked! The only thing I could think about why it did not work, is that you presses sync instead of Backup my iPhone. An therefore the Backup was not fully done (like your mac only asks you to import/save applications from your iPhone to your iTunes library if you hit Back up... if you hit sync it will not ask you.)
I guess you do not want to use iCloud for your Keychain because of security reasons... well there are 3rd party solutions like 1 Password that let you sync your password over Wifi... so your data never gets stored on a server at apple or anywhere else in a cloud. But it is quite expensive to buy 1 Password for your mac and your iPhone.
regards
jl
P.S.:
In case you do not remember all your passwords this might help, but i never tried it myself:
http://www.securitylearn.net/tag/recover-keychain-from-itunes-backup/

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