Øystein Gisnås wrote: > I have seen similar behavior where attempted moving of messages ends > up with message being deleted (or moved to trash) at the source folder > but never ends up at the target folder. There may be various reasons > for that, but any general failure on the target side (think: pull the > plug of the target mailserver) would give this, I think. As long as > Evolution doesn't have proper transaction support for moving email, > this will be more or less a problem. With proper error messages and a > message instance in the trash, the user can cover up for the problem.
Agreed. However, I am connected to my IMAP server over a wired LAN. Also, dovecot does log prematurely closed connections, but no such events appeared in the logs for these cases. > I will therefore ask you to describe scenarios you have where (a) the > message doesn't end up i trash, or (b) no error message is shown. Try > to make it as easy as possible to reproduce the problem. No error message was ever shown. In the case where I attempted to move a message, it did end up in trash. In the case where I sent a message, no copy was preserved anywhere (except in the recipient's mailbox). It is my impression that the original submitter also saw no error messages, but I may be mistaken. I have just switched to IceDove for my day-to-day email tasks, but I will try to set up a dummy account using Evolution to see if I can reliably make the problem appear. Regards, Matijs van Zuijlen. _______________________________________________ Pkg-evolution-maintainers mailing list [email protected] http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/pkg-evolution-maintainers

