Thunderbird - version 91.11.0 (64-bit) Apache James - version 3.4
For example, I cannot seem to move some emails out of my Inbox folder, and put them in another sub-folder. I don't see any error messages, either from Thunderbird itself, nor in any of the log files from the Apache James server. And the moved emails do disappears from the Inbox folder temporarily only to reappear back in the Inbox folder a little later. Another symptom that has show up is Thunderbird keeps reporting that it cannot save a copy of my draft emails while I am composing it.
So my question is, what is the best way to monitor the IMAP protocol communication that is going on between my Thunderbird email client, and the Apache James server? Can I capture it via the log files for Apache James or must I learn how to use a low level network monitor such as Wireshark? If the latter, are there any gurus around to show me how to capture just the IMAP communication?
As always, much appreciate any thoughts and advise and thanks for taking the time to help me! Marc C
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