On Sat, 2018-11-03 at 15:47 -0400, Josh wrote: > Would you suggest additional diagnostics?
Hi, I do not have anything else than what I already wrote earlier. That is, Thunderbird probably uses different method to get the message information from the server, which avoids the faulty response of the server. > Is it possible to do similar trance in thunderbird? I do not know, probably yes, but I do not use Thunderbird, neither I know their debugging options. Better ask them, or user a search engine like Google or Yahoo! or... > A simple stand alone application to retrieve a single message by its > UID? You can connect with telnet or gnutls-cli or openssl or such and use IMAP commands directly, but it's not for regular users. A little example with telnet is here (search for "-- to debug IMAP --"): http://www.courier-mta.org/authlib/README.authdebug.html Anyway, I really do not think there is anything more to do. The server returns faulty response, the server should be fixed. You know the folder and UID, which should be enough to reproduce the issue. You found out that making a copy of the folder also reproduces the error, which is good, you can pick that single message, copy it into a different account, then back to an empty folder on that server and then see whether it'll still be reproducible (it can be, if you copied/moved the message in Thunderbird it used operations on the server, which the server can optimize, which can mean it can copy/move faulty record too, thus when you use a different account on a different server, or local machine, it'll avoid those optimizations). I do not see a UID column in Thunderbird, but it seems like when you view message source there (Ctrl+U), then the window title contains the path and the UID at the very end, after the last "%3E" (quotes for clarity only). My test shows: "Source of: imap://user@server:port/fetch%3EUID%3E.threads%3E8", from which the '8' at the end might be the UID of the message (I viewed source of a message in a 'threads' folder, which is on the same level as Inbox on that server). Bye, Milan _______________________________________________ evolution-list mailing list evolution-list@gnome.org To change your list options or unsubscribe, visit ... https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list