Cannot Search in my IMAP Account

I have Outlook 2013 configured to use both an Office 365 and an IMAP email accounts. This setup has worked fine for about a year. Last week, I "suddenly" couldn't search my Inbox for the IMAP account. I can still search in my Office 365 account. 
I have tried:
Restarting Outlook
Rebuilding the Index using Control Panel
Removing and re-adding the account
Removing the account, deleting the ost file, and re-adding the account
None of those things have fixed this issue.  Is there a setting or configuration option I'm missing somewhere which might have been updated in a service pack update recently? Could this be impacted by something at my service provider?  (I wouldn't
think so since OL2013 downloads the entire message for IMAP support).

Hi Russ,
The option "Current folder. Current mailbox when searching from the inbox."
works well for my IMAP accounts.
Since this is a "suddenly" problem, there must be some changes that lead to this issue, rather than a bug of the product itself. Have you ever made any changes to your Outlook client over that period of time?
Anyway, it's good to see you've found a workaround, but if you would like to do a further troubleshooting, Please try:
Check if you have installed any patches over that period of time. Probably a patch is causing the issue. Temporarily uninstall the patches, then try again.
Try to launch Outlook in safe mode, then verify result: Press Win + R and type "outlook.exe /safe" in the blank box, then press Enter.
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