notifications of the ipad-> imac?

I have a two part question. Both are perhaps related, maybe not. First of all, is it possible for an ipad of notification is displayed on my mac? The question is if I have a reminder application "drink your water", or a timer pomodoro on my ipad (which often is not close enough or turned enough to hear), would it be possible to get these reminders on my mac? The other thing, it bothers me to no end - say, I have 16 new emails on my mac (Mail). I have delete/reading them. Then I'll watch my ipad, and it says that I have 16 e-mails. Why not Mail on mac and Mail on ipad stay in sync?

all messages from devices must be synchronized if the IMAP or Exchange email account is

the ancient works in a different way by default pop3 delete mails when downloading from the server

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