"Search Entire Message" not working in Mail

This week my company switched to a new hosting provider and now I'm having trouble configuring Mail.app to search my emails.
The new accounts are IMAP accounts hosted by GoDaddy. They connect perfectly, send and receive perfectly. In the account settings for each one I have set it to keep offline copies of all messages and attachments. I've checked the /Users/myaccount/Library/Mail folder and all accounts are listed and all messages are present as .emlx files, which I can open individually. If I search using subject/from/to fields, everything works perfectly.
I have tried rebuilding the mailbox through the Mailbox > Rebuild menu with no change.
I have tried re-indexing the folder using spotlight, by dragging the folder into the Privacy tab and then back out. I did this both with the Mail folder and with an individual inbox folder within that, also with no change.
All five accounts are behaving the same way. I'm at a loss, and this is pretty important functionality when there are hundreds of emails coming through the office each day.
This search function worked perfectly on the old POP accounts.
Thanks!

I should have tried this before posting, but a reboot fixed my problem.

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