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Everytime I try to open an email previously sent or received, although the header is ok, its actual content is replaced by mails from another sender, the same.

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It seems that the content of some (not all) of my received emails (already checked as read) is somehow kidnapped and replaced with the content of emails received from another sender, basically from the same sender. How can I fix this and relieve my other emails content?

I attached an image which proves my point: although is obvious that the sender is Mrs Lia Buda and the email is in Romanian (as the header of the mail reads above) the content in the preview pane below was "stolen" by an email from another sender, Mr. Precious Ngwu, an affiliate partner with whom I'm corresponding in English. Can you help to restore the right content to the right headers?

Thanks,

Bogdan a.k.a. [email protected]

It seems that the content of some (not all) of my received emails (already checked as read) is somehow kidnapped and replaced with the content of emails received from another sender, basically from the same sender. How can I fix this and relieve my other emails content? I attached an image which proves my point: although is obvious that the sender is Mrs Lia Buda and the email is in Romanian (as the header of the mail reads above) the content in the preview pane below was "stolen" by an email from another sender, Mr. Precious Ngwu, an affiliate partner with whom I'm corresponding in English. Can you help to restore the right content to the right headers? Thanks, Bogdan a.k.a. [email protected]

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Right click the folder, select properties and then the repair button.

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This is the print screen of my example.

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Right click the folder, select properties and then the repair button.

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Thanks Matt, you're the man!