> > Evolution 3.12.9, debian 8, IMAP+ account.
> 
> Do you know what the IMAP server software is?

I don't, they are a major international ISP so i assume their using
reputable software... Is there a way to query this?

> Are they really duplicates - do they all have the same Message-ID:?

Yes they have the same message id and all of the headers are identical.

> Do you have any other programs/devices that might be connecting to that
> account on the IMAP server?

My android phone does access the same accounts. Although I try not to
use them both at the same time, but i guess this could be the problem.
I hate using the webmail to access this account and will only use it
when something goes wrong.

> If there are messages being marked as deleted and the folder is
> expunged, and then the messages are re-appearing, then something is
> wrong somewhere - either the messages aren't really being marked as
> deleted or something else is restoring their state.
> 
> You need to run Evo from the command line, probably with IMAP debugging
> enabled, to see what the IMAP commands being issued are and what the
> result from the server actually is.

Evo is currently running as CAMEL_DEBUG=imapx evolution >& logfile 
I've found the email in the logfile, i see a partial header then:

[imapx:B] got untagged response 
[imapx:B] Have token 'FETCH' id 420
[imapx:B] I/O: '

then some html from the body then:

[imapx:B] I/O: ')^M
B00189 OK Fetch completed.'
[imapx:B] Got completion response for command 00189 'FETCH'
[imapx:B] ** Starting next command
[imapx:B] starting idle
[imapx:B] ** Starting next command
[imapx:B] * no, no jobs
[imapx:B] Removed folder INBOX/Spam from connection folder list - op
done
[imapx:B] adding command, format = 'IDLE'
[imapx:B] completing command buffer is [4] 'IDLE'
[imapx:B] completing command buffer is [0] ''
[imapx:B] Starting command (active=1, literal) B00190 IDLE^M
[imapx:B] I/O: 'B00190 IDLE'
imapx_find_connection_unlocked: for-expensive:0 will
return:0x7f872e5a5350 cmd-count:0 has-expensive:0 found:0; connections
opened:2 max:2
   cmds:0 has-expensive:0 avail:1 cinfo:0x7f872e5a5350
server:0x7f86800054c0
   cmds:0 has-expensive:0 avail:1 cinfo:0x7f870803a040
server:0x7f872e0b1f40
[imapx:B] adding command, format = 'UID FETCH %t (BODY.PEEK[])'
[imapx:B] completing command buffer is [28] 'UID FETCH 1068
(BODY.PEEK[])'
[imapx:B] enqueue job 'UID FETCH 1068 (BODY.PEEK[])'
[imapx:B] ** Starting next command

Not sure if that helps but looked interesting. The logfile is currently
massive any tips on narrowing down the search? 

Thanks for your time,
Dean.

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