Mac Mail won't fetch new mail NOT GMAIL

I'm having a frustrating issue with mac mail?  I've been using mac mail for year with my work account with NO issues.
For some reason all of the sudden when I hit the "Get Mail" button or when it automatically checks for mail it is not pulling in my new messages.
IF I use the "synchronize "account" or if I close and re-open mac mail, or if I take account offline then back online it WILL pull in my new messages.
I think this is the same issue they were having with gmail?  This seems to have stated when the new mac mail update came through on Friday.  It seems like it fixed gmail but messed up something else?
Is anybody else seeing this issue?  Is there anything I can do to fix it or will there be yet another fix?  I'm trying ot rebuild my e-mail account now.
Jason

i'm having this same issue. mail 'dings' indicating there is new mail, but it does not appear. i can find it at the .mac site however... it will arrive in my mail inbox some hours later...

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