> > 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?
I don't think "Major ISP" and "reputable software" always go together. You can probably find out the IMAP server by looking at the responses when connecting the server. > > > 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. It may be still accessing the account in the background even when you aren't using it. But Android phones are common enough that it shouldn't cause problems ... > > > 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: > . . . > > Not sure if that helps but looked interesting. I'm no expert at these things, but it looks OK. > The logfile is currently > massive any tips on narrowing down the search? > You need to keep the processes down to a minimum and just log the errant behaviour. So cut down the number of concurrent connections used to 1 (Edit->Preferences->[select account]->Edit->Receiving Options) and then start Evo with the logging enabled, do the single operation that causes a problem (in this case delete the errant messages, expunge, go to another folder, come back so the messages re -appear) then shutdown Evo. That way you have a better chance of spotting where the problem is. What you are looking for are the IMAP commands to delete and expunge the messages, and the server's response to those commands. P. _______________________________________________ evolution-list mailing list evolution-list@gnome.org To change your list options or unsubscribe, visit ... https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list