Hi,
On 25/08/2017 22:48, Ivan Vučica wrote:
I am totally unfamiliar with GNUMail internals, which is why I did not
repair earlier. But if I were the right person to debug this, I would
ask for timestamped IMAP traffic log with both servers, as it may be a
problem interacting with the server.
How to go about obtaining it, I have no idea, given that IMAP
connection is almost certainly TLSed (preventing the trivial tcpdump),
which means you might have to generously sprinkle NSLog statements in
the relevant IMAP parsing and IMAP transmitting code. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Tough internals... but since GNUMail is not multi-threaded but queues
command (you can check in the console the messages) I'd try to check for
error messages in the console, check for hanging operations and of
course check the debug. THe next step is then running GNUMail in gdb and
trying to catch an exception.
Of use would be trying to move a message between folders of the same
server or between server.
It may be a problem with one of the Storage classes or a particular
issue with that IMAP server.
I just tried to move a message between two IMAP accounts and it works
smooth! I don't have a local account to test.
Riccardo
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