On Thu, 2015-07-16 at 15:03 -0400, Alan Gagne wrote:

    No joy.  So I repeated these steps but also removed everything
    under (./.cache/evolution/mail/1378488851 9580 27 dw-agagne/folders.db).

         Hi,
could you repeat the cache cleanup again, then run evolution with EWS
debugging on:
    $ EWS_DEBUG=2 evolution &>log.txt
and once the folder summary is fetched, select the offending message
and view it, see that it shows a different From, then close evolution
and search for that message in the log (for the first and the second

     From addresses/names), please? As you can reproduce that reliably, I

suspect that some EWS properties on the server have stored one From,
while the other properties the other From. That would be visible in the
log.
I think this is what you asked for.
Data from the debug log file.


Date: Fri, 17 Jul 2015 09:43:11 +0000
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 Subject: EM Event: Critical:aagi_aagi2 - Metrics "Global Cache Average CR
 Get Time" is at 3.27

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