Forward and reply icons not showing since upgrade to lion and cloud account

The forward and reply icons (the arrows) are now usually not appearing after an email has been forwarded or replied to by me.  This all began after upgrade to Lion (no problem in snow leopard).  Anyone know a fix?  Spoke with apple on the phone, but they could not resolve the issue.  Thanks

Assuming you are using Safari for iCloud.com....
Go to ~ / Library / Caches / com.apple.Safari
Move the Cache.db file from the com.apple.Safari folder to the Trash and restart your Mac.
Login to iCloud.com.
~ (Tilde) represents your Home folder
For LIon:   To find the Home folder in OS X Lion, open the Finder, hold the Option key, and choose Go > Library

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