> > I have recently upgraded from version 3.16 to 3.18, using the > official package on Arch Linux. Since then (I believe) I can no > longer correctly send or save messages from my IMAP account.
Is this IMAP to gmail? How did you provision the account? (Was it via Evolution or Gnome-online-Account?) > > Apparently when hitting the send/save button, Evolution will send the > message (which is really delivered), but when it tries to store a > copy in the Sent folder, this action is repeated over and over and > over again - same story with the Drafts folder. Using > > CAMEL_DEBUG=imapx:io evolution > > I have been able to verify that Evolution is storing the same message > repetitively on the server which is carried out by the server without > complaining. It may well be a bug in Evolution, I haven't got 3.18.x anywhere so can't test it. It sounds as though Evolution is getting a response from the server saying that the save was unsuccessful and so it tries again - or it is getting a response it doesn't understand and interprets it as failure. > > Needless to say, this is really annoying and makes using Evolution > rather cumbersome at the moment. Are any of you seeing the same > issue? Do you have any idea what I might do to overcome this? TIA! > Try changing the sent folder to a local one to make sure that works. Try changing it back to the remote folder - just reconfiguring the sent folder like that has been known to "normalise" things. I don't know if it is an issue here, but try changing the number of concurrent connections to '1' - gmail has been known to be a bit sensitive to multiple connections and it might be that Evo is interpreting non-response on multiple connection as failure. If non of this works, file a bug in bugzilla with as much information in it as possible, including the sanitised debug logs. It would be helpful if you posted the bugzilla number here to this thread so that others looking at a similar issue can follow it up. 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