thank you for your quick response. I have responded to your questions below.
> Is this IMAP to gmail? How did you provision the account? (Was it > via Evolution or Gnome-online-Account?) Nope, it's just my regular hosting and mail provider. I believe they use Horde for IMAP (but I might be wrong). The account was configured by going through the standard setup process of Evolution. > 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. The logs do not indicate an error sent by the server. > 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. Did that already - no dice. :-/ > 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. As indicated above, there is no error sent by the server. Session is closed normally. However, I now found that after fully resetting Evolution, restarting X and reconfiguring from scratch things seem to work as before. I had tried recreating the account previously, but apparently this makes a difference compared to fully resetting Evolution. Thanks again for your help. Cheers Roland _______________________________________________ evolution-list mailing list evolution-list@gnome.org To change your list options or unsubscribe, visit ... https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list