Il giorno gio, 23/07/2015 alle 13.47 +0200, Milan Crha ha scritto:
On Tue, 2015-07-21 at 15:33 +0200, Andrea Vai wrote:Don't know if it matters, but that "no such table" message seems to be related to the problem.Hi, the "no such table" error is fine, there is nothing stored in the [GMail] folder, thus it has no table created. There is not needed to capture "all" debug, it's usually too much output. You can focus on IMAPx only, with something like: $ CAMEL_DEBUG=imapx:io evolution &>log.txt
Hi Milan, and thank you for the reply, and for the hint. So, I am trying to produce a log of imapx:io regarding the part immediately after the disappearing of the folders. I am attaching the first one here, hope can help.
Following the other messages in this thread, I suppose the folders are gone after the update interval is reached and the evolution tries to refresh the account. Weird it happens to you, I have configured a GMail account directly in the evolution too, for many months, and I do not recall seeing any such issue.
Well, I confirm it looks very strange to me too, because it's been working for years, and I did not change anything in the configuration of gmail or evo, recently. The only thing I did is run evolution after some days of inactivity... I also had the out-of-office gmail option active last week (and it has been automatically disabled by gmail), that's the only "change" I am aware of in terms of gmail account.
There had been bug reports about disappearing IMAP folders, mostly related to public folders or subscriptions. These had been fixed for 3.16.3/3.16.4 for sure.
OK thanks for the info, I could even consider to upgrade (and maybe change distribution (!)) if it will be strictly necessary
I do not think unchecking "Show only subscribed folders" in account preferences will make any difference, the problem will be most likely elsewhere. (If you happen to have it checked.)
Yes, I confirm it was unchecked
Do the folders disappear, when you right-click the account name and choose "Refresh". That tries to update folder structure too.
Yes, this makes them disappear, indeed. I now use this method to produce the problem, so the log below is the part immediately after the click on "Refresh". To make them appear again, I do: Right-click on the account name > Manage Subscriptions > uncheck and re-check one of the subfolders of the [Gmail] folder. Thank you very much for your help, Andrea (Attached: imapx:io log.)
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