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How can I view incoming messages?

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When downloading messages, they are not on the screen. I right click on inbox then go to properties where I can "repair folder". However, I must do this each time I want to view inbound messages. How can I fix this problem so that incoming messages are automatically displayed?

When downloading messages, they are not on the screen. I right click on inbox then go to properties where I can "repair folder". However, I must do this each time I want to view inbound messages. How can I fix this problem so that incoming messages are automatically displayed?

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