Hi,
indeed there was another instance of Evolution running on another machine.
I changed that and now it seems to work.
I have no idea though why or how the other instance may sabotage my imap
operations.
Best,
Alex
 

On Thu, 2020-04-16 at 08:22 +0200, Milan Crha via evolution-list wrote:
> On Wed, 2020-04-15 at 21:01 +0200, Alexander Kerner via evolution-list
> wrote:
> > [imapx:A] I/O: 'A00340 UID MOVE 969 Archiv'
> > [imapx:A] I/O: '* OK [COPYUID 1451911991 969 21295] Moved UIDs.
> > * VANISHED 969
> > A00340 OK [HIGHESTMODSEQ 251] Move completed (0.006 + 0.000 + 0.005
> > secs).'
> 
>       Hi,
> the above means that the IMAPx told the server to move message with UID
> 969 to the Archiv folder and the server confirmed the move, telling
> that the added message in the Archiv folder has UID 21295 there.
> 
> > [imapx:A] I/O: '* 191 FETCH (UID 967 FLAGS (\Seen))
> > * 192 EXISTS
> > * 192 FETCH (UID 970 RFC822.SIZE 4320 FLAGS (\Seen) RFC822.HEADER
> > {1433}
> > {now the message is printed that I am trying to archive}
> 
> This is downloading message with UID 970, which means it's a new
> message (the previous was 969). I do not see anything in the log
> snippet what Evolution would do to move the message back (supposing you
> did not remove that part), thus it's something else returning the
> message back to the original folder. Could it be any (server side)
> filters do that? Or maybe filters from another client, in case you
> access the account from multiple clients.
> 
> If you cannot find anything, then I'd ask the server admins. They might
> be able to explain this. I do not see any faulty thing from the log
> snippet.
>       Bye,
>       Milan
> 
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