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Corrupted incoming emails

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I am having problems with some, but not all, incoming messages on one of my computers. The messages appear correctly on other computers.

Some messages appear only in html format.

Other messages have the header but there is nothing in the content part of the message.

Other message have the correct heading but the content is from messages received LATER, this can be two or three emails in a row have the content from a later email.

I am having problems with some, but not all, incoming messages on one of my computers. The messages appear correctly on other computers. Some messages appear only in html format. Other messages have the header but there is nothing in the content part of the message. Other message have the correct heading but the content is from messages received LATER, this can be two or three emails in a row have the content from a later email.

Isisombululo esikhethiwe

Thank you! That seemed to have solved the problem.

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try right clicking on the folder and selecting properties then the repair button. Any better?

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Isisombululo Esikhethiwe

Thank you! That seemed to have solved the problem.