Outlook 2011 for MAC marks IMAP emails as READ soon after they are received, even though I didnt read them

I have a 2 gmail accounts configured as IMAP on outlook.
Each time I receive an email on these accounts, it will appear as UNREAD for a short while, then, after a couple of syncs, it will turn to READ, even if I do not read it, hover over it, click on it, etc...
I thought that could be a sync problem with my iphone (the same accounts are also configured as IMAP on my iphone) so I switched off the iphone. Same problem
I thought that could be a sync problem with the web interface of gmail so I logged off my accounts on my firefox web browser and exited the browser. Same problem.
I have no other device that connects to my gmail accounts neither in pop nor IMAP.
I have a third email account configured on outlook as pop, and this one works perfectly.
I made sure that Preferences > Reading > "mark mail as read only when opened in a separate window" ... is clicked...
I have also rebuilt my identity, which didn't solve the issue...
The problem happens on outlook for mac 2011 version 14.3.5 and 14.3.6 (just updated outlook to that version).
I am on MAC OS 10.6.8
This has been happening since I decided to use IMAP for my gmail accounts (I was using pop before).
It is very annoying as I regularly miss time critical emails.
Anyone who can point me to a solution or a work around will have my eternal gratitude!!
THanks

I have already changed the default in the preview pane...
Preferences > Reading > "mark mail as read only when opened in a separate window" ... is clicked...
It is something different... maybe a bug...
I hope someone comes up with a workaround! Or at least some other threads that would help me see through... I've been stuck on this for weeks

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