I am considering leaving my current employer as the ethics practiced there are not the ones I grew up with (being kind). I have a work email account on my personal iPhone where I have all my prior email messages that I would like to retain access to, as they will tend to prove any point I may need to make re:ethics.
Can the office limit my access to these emails that seem to be resident on my phone? If so, how can I archive them for later viewing?
I am not looking to keep access to the account and use the email for any new messages, I simply want to be able to access messages already received/sent/forwarded, etc...
A few years ago, I had another business email account where I switched departments and lost access to the earlier emails after upgrading my phone (the new phone attempted to access those emails with the earlier ID/Password combo but since it wasn't active, I lost them - although they are still on my Mac.)
I guess my bottom line is, will an Exchange email account work in the same way? The emails I have on the phone presently, will remain on the phone, unless I switch devices? Or can an Exchange server actively limit access to the messages I have already received/sent/forwarded, etc...
I hope I have been clear - thank you all in advance.
Uncle Reggie