I don't know if this is related, but I have just encountered some
Evolution folder-moving weirdness in 11.10.

I was trying to rename or move various local folders (maildir) and would
get error messages about non-existent folders/files.  I would restart
Evolution and then things would look (more) OK.  Looking at the folder
structure in the file system it appeared that the folders were being
renamed in the background (these were big folder hierarchies with
hundreds of nested folders) and while the filesysten rename was in
progress the Evolution folders wouldn't play nice. (There was also no
indication in Evolution that a background operation was running.)

Also, when the top-level evolution folder had subfolders but no messages
the corresponding filesystem folder didn't exist.  If I created a
corresponding folder in the filesystem I was then able to rename the
folder in Evolution.

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  [imap] moving a folder results in its deletion

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