E-mail already marked as open

I have an 8250. I have an issue with e-mail coming through which appear to have been opened by themselves. i.e no indication of a new e-mail with the new one being opened without being read? Can anybody help please?

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I see you also have a 9300. Are they being read on that device by you? Or, are you reading them directly on the server?
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