On Tue, 2019-05-21 at 00:24 +0200, Viktor Horvath wrote: > I'm running Evolution (currently 3.22.6) from Debian stable, since > many many years, and I'm generally very happy with it. Except for > today, when I noted that some messages from the last week-end seem to > have been lost.
Hi, the 3.22.6 had been released on 2017-03-13, thus it's more than two years old. Doing any investigation in that version is basically waste of time. The code base moved far from it and that version is unsupported by upstream, thus the only place you can file a bug is your distribution. What is the evolution-data-server version? I suppose it's 3.22.7 ( https://download.gnome.org/sources/evolution-data-server/3.22/ ). Anyway, some messages can be stored in ~/.local/share/evolution/mail/<pop-account-uid>/ There's a file named 'uid-cache', where a list of known UIDs on the server is stored. When it's empty, the POP code will download all known from there. The 'cache' subfolder contains copies of the downloaded messages. There was a bug that it could grow ad infinity, thus, maybe, the messages are still there. Also, I do not know for what you grepped in the folders, but you might pick something unique and plain ASCII, because non-ASCII letters can be encoded in the message headers, the same as the headers can be folded (wrapped), thus it can be tricky to search for the message using grep. By the way, you can enable POP debugging with: https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/Evolution/Debugging#POP3 But do not file upstream bugs, your version in ancient. You should rather update to the latest stable, which is 3.32.2 at the moment. Bye, Milan _______________________________________________ evolution-list mailing list evolution-list@gnome.org To change your list options or unsubscribe, visit ... https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list