ICloud Mail Folder(s) sync ???

I'm trying to sync iCloud Mail (@me.com) with either Microsoft Outlook 2010 or Windows Live Mail. I've been successful in setting it up, as described in support article http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4864. But I'm not able to see the folders or you can say Folder(s) are not syncing neither with Outlook nor with Windows Live Mail.
Please guide me through this...

I've added a couple of screenshots showing the Inbox and Trash. As you can see, they both have identical messages. In the Inbox they are flagged as "unread", in the Trash, they are shown as being read.
Very weird.

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