On Sun, 2016-04-10 at 17:26 +0100, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> On Sun, 2016-04-10 at 13:26 +0000, Matthew Saltzman wrote:
> > 
> > On further investigation, it seems that what's happening is this:
> >  * User selects a block of messages to move that is larger than
> > some
> >    internal limit.
> >  * As the move process proceeds, the messages are marked deleted
> > from
> >    the origin folder, but have not yet been copied to the
> > destination.
> >  * The move fails with no notice.
> >  * The original state of messages in the origin folder is not
> > restored,
> >    so the messages remain invisible in that client.
> It's extremely unlikely that Evo has removed messages before storing
> them on the new folder as the standard method on IMAP is to copy,
> then
> delete the original (or IIRC to use an IMAPX primitive that does an
> atomic move), but I can't speak to what happens on EWS. Have you
> selected Show Deleted Messages in the origin folder?

I didn't try that. I do know the messages aren't gone, because I can
see them via the Web interface or if I recreate the account. They just
no longer show up in my message list. I guess they must be marked
deleted on my client, but not actually purged. But they shouldn't stay
marked deleted if they weren't successfully moved, I think.

> 
> poc
> 
-- 
Matthew Saltzman
Clemson University Math Sciences
mjs AT clemson DOT edu
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