The best help I can give you is to do what I did. I upgraded to 18.04 and
within three days returned to 17.10.

I read soemwhere that the best idea if you were short of time was to want
until the next version but one comes out before upgrading just to the next
version.

Ampers

On Thu, 3 May 2018 at 20:55 Milan Crha <mc...@redhat.com> wrote:

> On Thu, 2018-05-03 at 21:00 +0200, Stefan Dietrich wrote:
> > I updated to Ubuntu 18.04 a couple of days ago and the problem
> > persists
> > with Evolution 3.28.1-2. Even worse - labelled eMails now also
> > disappear from Inbox when only switching to a different folder.
> >
> > Any debugging advises? Or suggestions where to best bug report this?
>
>         Hi,
> that's weird. I also re-read the whole thread. With respect of IMAP, do
> you have Quick Resync enabled in the account Properties? It has an
> impact when the server supports it. What if you set concurrent
> connections to 1 in the account Properties, will it help?
>
> You mentioned also POP. That confuses me. POP saves messages into On
> This Computer/Inbox, not into <IMAP account>/Inbox. Thus those two are
> independent, as long as no filtering is involved.
>
> I'd probably open a bug in GNOME bugzilla [1] and provide the steps
> with as many details as possible, including the account's Receiving
> Options settings. For the IMAP logging, you can run evolution as:
>
>    $ CAMEL_DEBUG=imapx:io evolution &>log.txt
>
> where the log.txt will contain raw communication between the server and
> the evolution. You do not want to share this in public, but you can
> search for STORE, COPY, MOVE, EXPUNGE, VANISH, QRESYNC words (really in
> capitals), where some of them can be commands being issued by evolution
> and other being returned by the server. You can also add a UID column
> into the message list (right-click above the message headers and pick
> Add Column, then drag&drop it above the headers), where you'll see the
> message's UID and you can search the log for it, which will show what
> happened to it (+/- some ranges, thus ideally repeat the issue only
> with a single message).
>
> You mentioned that this happens when you left the folder, that means
> when evolution saved local changes to the server. The save is done more
> often in 3.28.x (and some versions before it), like within 5 seconds
> after the change is done, unless it's manually disabled by editing some
> file, which I doubt you did in your fresh installation. I mean, you
> should see the messages disappear before you leave the folder in 3.28,
> if the issue is related to the local changes propagation to the server.
>
> I tried to reproduce this by setting a label on two messages in a
> subfolder of Inbox of my IMAP account and neither after the automatic
> save of local changes, nor when I left the folder and returned back,
> any message had been missing. All had been as expected. Maybe your
> issue is related also to your IMAP server.
>
> I'd say let's continue in the bug report. Only send here a link to it,
> please, thus anyone interested in a follow up on this can find it
> easily.
>
>         Thanks and bye,
>         Milan
>
> [1] https://bugzilla.gnome.org/enter_bug.cgi?product=evolution
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Andrew Ampers Taylor
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