Am Montag, den 14.12.2015, 20:45 +0100 schrieb Oliver Paukstadt:
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> 
> With another old instance of evolution (RHEL6) I checked and only
> index.log files are generated for subscribed boxes.
> With 3.18 all folders, even the unsusbcribed ones get a index.log. This
> means evolution scans them all.
> 
> I did a CAMEL_DEBUG=imapx and started evolution.
> An this shows for example
> * LIST (\NoInferiors \UnMarked) "/" "spam-2015-01.bz2"
> * STATUS "spam-2015-01.bz2" (MESSAGES 58 UIDNEXT 384 UIDVALIDITY
> 1423546869 UNSEEN 56 HIGHESTMODSEQ 2)
> This is an existing but unsubscribed folder.
> Since I started it showed up several times in the log, so evolution
> scans for unsubscribed folders repeatedly.
> 
> Scanning > 6000 folders like this makes evolution unusable, at least
> with a "normal sized" mail server.
> 
> Anyone outside with a good idea why this change to scan unsubscribed
> folders was necessary and useful?
> 
> 
> > I presume you have ticked Edit -> Preferences -> (account) -> Edit ->
> > Receiving Options -> Show only subscribed folders
> > 
> > What about "synchronize remote mail locally in all folders" on the
> > same page?
> Everything unchecked except "Show only subscribed folders"

So why not try to check this one and see what happens ???

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