Web browsers will flag a secure web page (HTTPS) as insecure if it fetched content from an insecure (HTTP) source; read more here. In webmail the most likely cause is an inline image in a message sourced over HTTP; note by default webmail is set to not show such images without user confirmation. Navigating away from such a message and refreshing the web page (Ctrl + R) will restore the secured status.
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