On Sat, 2025-01-25 at 11:46 +0100, hw wrote:

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> Ok, neither CAMEL_DEBUG=filters, nor CAMEL_DEBUG=junk has produced
> any output. The filtering seems to happen once a day.
>
> I can debug IMAP, but that would only show if (that) evolution does
> it and still wouldn't tell me how to turn it off.

Well, then I would make sure that no archiving settings are enabled by
the email provider.

You can also try to turn off one more archiving setting:
  
  Edit -> Preferences -> Mail Preferences -> General -> Archive Mail ->
  On This Computer Archive folder set to None (just in case it helps?).

If that doesn't help, after that, I would back up Evolution Data:

  File -> Back up Evolution Data...

Next, I would stop Evolution:

  evolution --force-shutdown

Next I would back up (well, just in case) the directories 

  ~/.config/evolution/
  ~/.local/share/evolution/
  ~/.cache/evolution/

and delete them.

I would also backup the entire dconf database (~/.config/dconf/), dump
directory paths:

  dconf dump /org/gnome/evolution/ > ~/evolution.dump
  dconf dump /org/gnome/evolution-data-server/ > ~/evolution-data-server.dump

then recursively reset them:

  gsettings reset-recursively org.gnome.evolution
  gsettings reset-recursively org.gnome.evolution-data-server

Next I would create an email account in Evolution from scratch.

If that doesn't help either, then you should probably create a bug
report and/or consider changing your email client.

-- 
Regards, Andrii
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