Excuse me, maybe we explained myself badly.
Evolution has several accounts, but the log you saw refers to only one,
the one that has the 16,259 messages not deleted on the server. The
16,259 messages were all regulary received and downloaded from server
(when I deleted the directories you told me to delete) and I thought I
solved all the problems. In fact, now, if I try to do "send and
receive" it no longer downloads them, everything works fine and the log
extract I sent refers to this proper operation. The problem is that the
16,259 messages (which they no longer download repeatedly) are still
all there, on the pop3 server, and did not delete them. In the first of
the two accounts that did not work instead he downloaded the messages
and regularly deleted them. In this second. In this second, even if I
no longer download duplicate messages, but the 16,259 messages are
still all on the server...
I hope now that I have explained myself better.

Thanks!


Il giorno gio, 02/09/2021 alle 17.21 +0200, Milan Crha via evolution-
list ha scritto:
> Hi.
> that seems to be supported by the log:
> 
> > pop3_folder_maybe_expunge_cache: Recognized 0 downloaded messages
> 
> As the debug for the accounts overlap, it is kinda hard to know which
> account is this for. I guess it's still trying to figure out the
> listing of the all messages on the server, then it'll download them
> ("RETR 1234" in the log) and only then they will be shown under On
> This
> Computer/Inbox.
> 
> As there are probably 16259+ messages in one of your accounts, I
> suppose it'll take quite some time, depending on the server speed,
> network speed and the messages' size.
> 
> You can run Evolution with the POP3 debugging on and click
> Send/Receive
> button to initiate the download. Watch for the RETR commands in the
> log.

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