Il giorno sab, 08/10/2022 alle 01.40 +0100, Pete Biggs ha scritto:
> I think you should still put the number of concurrent connections to
> '1' - some IMAP server implementations seem to not like multiple
> connections.  It looks like each connection can retrieve different
> things as if there is a lag between the results of an operation in
> one
> connection being reflected in another connection.

When I took those screenshots I already had 1 max concurrent
connection.

Now I'm trying Evo 3.44.4 from the "native" package of Arch linux
(exported all the data from Flatpak and reimported it to native). I'll
report back later.

Il giorno sab, 08/10/2022 alle 02.31 -0400, Steve Litt ha scritto:
> Or you could do what I do and install Dovecot IMAP server on your
> computer, and use
> fetchmail to grab from Yahoo and procmail to drop each message into
> the proper
> Dovecot IMAP Maildir folder. All your filters would be in procmail
> recipes, which
> means you could switch email clients at the drop of a hat, for
> instance, as a
> diagnostic test.

A little too overkill for my needs, but thanks anyway for your hint.
One of my mid-term plan is to build my own self-hosted mail server on
my VPS with Dovecot. So probably I'll do something like that in the
future.
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