> > Since there are many IMAP clients, and I wanted to be sure who to blame, > I created special Trash subfolders. > The subfolders are named server.client, and the email right away stopped > getting sent to Trash and instead started showing up in HADRON.ev (the > host name is hadron, and ev for evolution, instead of, e.g. tb for > Thunderbird).
Yes, the "usual" cause for this is that some other client is doing it. But you have clearly worked to try and monitor that possibility. Out of interest, what are the IMAP servers? (Google, Exchange etc.) > > I haven't dived into the code, but of course I have gone over my > settings. For one thing, these emails are not getting put in Junk, and > I have always had junk filters off anyway. I don't know of any feature > in Evolution that would trash email without being requested. I don't > have any filters on and the 'filter' feature is disabled. The emails > that are getting caught are seemingly very diverse, with no obvious pattern. > > Why would Evolution send email to Trash anyway? Is it possible there is > some sort of "duplicate" detection that trashes some of the email? I'm > grasping at straws here. It's not a known thing. Certainly we haven't had people here complaining about and if it were a common occurrence I'm absolutely sure there would be a lot more noise about it. Are you using "real" trash folders or virtual ones? If you are using a real folder, then it might be an idea to turn that off and enable "Show Deleted Messages" > > Can anyone suggest a place to start looking? Is there a verbose log I > can configure? There are debugging environment variables that will turn on more verbose output when Evolution is run from the command line. They are detailed at: https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/Evolution/Debugging This command: CAMEL_DEBUG=imapx:io evolution >& logfile Is probably the most useful. It is quite verbose so it may be difficult to untangle the logfile - try just enabling a single account with a single IMAP thread and narrow down the process to get the error and just record what happens when you do that. If you can't sort it out, make sure there's no personally identifiable info and upload it to something like pastebin (it will be too large for the mailing list) and let us know where it is. > > I should add that this problem has been going on for at least a year or > two and likely on several Evolution versions during that time, since I > do periodic updates of the system. I doubt that it's a brief flaw in > only the current version. As I said it's not a common problem and I've never seen random emails being deleted. 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