Email problems on Macbook.

My IPhone 5 has 4 email accounts set up on it, all of the accounts are receiving and sending emails fine. However when i go on my macbook and try to "get mail" it finds mail but does not show them in the inbox, i have tried changing a few settings on my IPhone but my mail is still not being received on my macbook. Any idea's?

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