(junk mail filtering)
I have two filters.  Both are based on the "From" e-mail address only.  In both 
cases, when a message matches, the message is first marked as read, and then 
deleted.  Messages/digests from Fedora lists will not match the two filters.

(other filtering)
There is no other filtering.

(pristine install)
I bought the hardware new  5 years agi.  It's a DIY system.  I bought and 
installed windows-7 on it myself.  With help from the Fedora community, I then 
installed the then-current Fedora release on it.  (It's a dual-boot system.)  
Thunderbird and Evolution came with Fedora.  Each week, I patch and scan the 
system.  The patching was then done with "yum".  More recently, it's done with 
"dnf upgrade --refresh".  Once every roughly 6 months, I upgrade to the next 
release of Fedora; here too, using the "dnf" command.  Any Thunderbird updates 
are done as a part of the weekly "dnf upgrade --refresh" or the semi-annual 
upgrades.  My Fedora is now at 26; my Thunderbird is at 52.5.2.  The only 
add-ons I have on Thunderbird are Shockwave Flash, the default theme, and the 
Lightning extension, all by default (not added by me).  (I hope I understood 
correctly what you asked.)

(looked at downloaded message)
Yes.  I did a "view source" on a Fedora Users list message that appeared to 
have an empty body.  I saved it.  I then viewed it as per Samuel's 
instructions.  The message looked fine.  Also as instructed by Samuel, I 
captured logs of a message download that then appeared to have an empty body, 
and posted the logs in Fedora pastebin.  They're gone by now.  I can re-post if 
you'd like.

(turning off automatic Evolution)
I'm using Gnome.
In the "Settings" GUI, I saw no way of controlling automatic starting of apps.
I have not found any command line equivalent of this Gnome GUI.
In the Plasma settings GUI, in the "Personalization" group, I tried the 
Applications icon.  No Evolution.
I signed out, and logged back in to Mate, and followed your instructions to 
turn Evolution off.  I rebooted the system and signed in to Gnome.  Six 
Evolution processes were running.
I checked “.bash_profile”, “.bashrc”. and “/etc/bashrc”.  My files only start 
“xeyes”.  I did not see “/etc/bashrc” starting Evolution.  There must be some 
other start-up or login scripts, but I don't know about them.  What are they, 
and where are they?

Samuel: I hope to get to your “socat” logging suggestions Monday.  I've been 
swamped for the past 2 days, and will be swamped tomorrow.

thanks,
Bill.
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