All emails deleted C7

Emails normally working OK but today, tried to 'sychronise' (Nokia speak for get new email?) and all emails got deleted. Using pop. Account just says (no messages). Incoming port is 110 outgoing is 25 smtp? Any clues?

Sorry I thought 995 was for IMAP over SSL
One thing you could try is to connect to your POP3 server directly using telnet from a computer.
C:\>telnet your.server 110
(type the commands after the ">>", you receive responses as in "<<").
<< +OK bla bla
>> user your_username
<< +OK
>> pass your_password
<< +OK
>> LIST
<< +OK N messages
(here you should see the full list of messages stored on the server)
>> QUIT
<< +OK
Check if the number of messages stored on the server makes sense to you. If it does, it may be that both the C7 and your PC have become confused about which messages are new.
It may also be that one of those messages is "corrupted" and stopping the e-mail client from retrieving all the messages. That's however hard to diagnose.
Post your results here and we'll take it from there..

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