Sync email sent from ipad

Is it possible to get emails sent from my iPad syncd to my iMac so that I have a record of sent emails it's the same email account.

trenino wrote:
Has anyone solved this issue?
I have a POP account on my macbook and IMAP access on my Ipad. When I send emails from the Ipad I caanot see them in my POP account as sent.
How can I sync the macbook and Ipad so I can track my sent emails?
There is no issue because that's not how POP works.  Setup the Macbook account as IMAP and all is well.

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