Ok... A strange solution, but seems to work as a temporarily workaround
for at least one IMAP server here... Maybe this points to a problem with
Evo's socket buffering or some type of timing/race condition???

On the configuration screen for the account with the original IMAP
plugin, enable the "Command to connect to server" option. For the
command, pipe Evolution's input and output to and from Netcat:

Command:
nc <server name or IP> 143

This has ONLY been tested with TLS auth on my infrastructure here, but
has triaged the issue reliably on impacted systems.

+1 on a bug fix being issued, or 2.32 being made available in the
backports repo (2.32 fixes this issue, among others).

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Title:
  Inbox folder on IMAP disappears spontaneously

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