I know it is an old threat, nevertheless it might help others to avoid switching to an other program/solution.
It likely is your anti-virus. Most AV programs handle IMAP different from the file-oriented pegasus client folders.
First test if you can see the messages when briefly switching off the AV. (close your browser first and only select messages from a reliable source). You can see them now (worked instantly for me after spending hours trying other things...).
Then switch back on your AV and figure out which exception should be set within your AV program.
<p>I know it is an old threat, nevertheless it might help others to avoid switching to an other program/solution.</p><p>It likely is your anti-virus. Most AV programs handle IMAP different from the file-oriented pegasus client folders.</p><p>First test if you can see the messages when briefly switching off the AV. (close your browser first and only select messages from a reliable source). You can see them now (worked instantly for me after spending hours trying other things...).</p><p>Then switch back on your AV and figure out which exception should be set within your AV program.
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