Il giorno mer, 01/09/2021 alle 08.44 +0200, Milan Crha via evolution-
list ha scritto:
> Maybe when you run Evolution from a terminal it'll show what had been
> failing. You can also run it as:
> 
>    $ CAMEL_DEBUG=pop3 evolution
> 
> to see the communication between all the POP3 servers/your accounts
> and
> the Evolution, which may also shed a bit of light on this.
> 

Well, I run it as you told me.
There are two accounts from which I download duplicate emails and where
emails are not deleted from the server. Only one of the two, however,
downloads a disproportionate amount of emails and it takes a long time
to finish, every time. Well, when it comes the turn of this account, at
the end, here is the log I saw from the terminal, I do not know if you
can understand where's the problem from this:

POP3_STREAM_WRITE (10):
RETR 111

POP3_STREAM_WRITE (10):
RETR 112

POP3_STREAM_LINE (17): '+OK 786523 octets'
Got + response
POP3_STREAM_LINE (16): '+OK 19763 octets'
Got + response
pop3_folder_maybe_expunge_cache: Going to expunge cache; last did 0,
now is 738034
pop3_folder_maybe_expunge_cache: Recognized 112 downloaded messages
POP3_STREAM_WRITE (6):
QUIT

POP3_STREAM_LINE (16): '+OK Logging out.'
Got + response
pop3_folder_maybe_expunge_cache: Going to expunge cache; last did 0,
now is 738034
pop3_folder_maybe_expunge_cache: Recognized 16259 downloaded messages
POP3_STREAM_WRITE (6):
QUIT

POP3_STREAM_LINE (16): '+OK Logging out.'
Got + response

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