FWIW, I never saw this (the marking as "read" as a bug but as a feature.
It does what it says on the tin - the mail is donwloaded/"read". It
tells me when I am absent from home that the downloader runs just fine.
There are sure other ways of learning of downloader failure, but this is
kind of an obvious one, requiring no additional infrastructure.

It is obvious to anyone who uses it - i.e. at the very latest from the
first run, so the need to document it is probably neither here nor
there. The bug would then anyway only be lack of documentation rather
than buggy behaviour. Your patch introduces different behaviour which in
its own right could be considered buggy/undesirable. Both behaviours
appear perfectly valid, technically, and the desirability of one over
the other is debatable.

Given that some want something different, the appropriate request is
still a feature request - and again, not a feature request to change
previous behaviour but the ability by users to change behaviour as per
their own wishes, in short a configuration option.

This was raised on the mailing list and has been declined as the
developer has no desire to create new features he does not need. Which
is his prerogative.

This leaves you with the option to fork.

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Title:
  messages on IMAP server are marked as read after retrieving

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