Hi there! On Wed, 05 Sep 2012 20:40:10 +0200, Lars Ingebrigtsen wrote: > Luca Capello writes: > >> Exiting Gnus & Emacs, restarting both and I had to wait for the >> subscription to all my IMAP folders (more than 1000) and also for the >> initial sync of all of them. Then, I discovered that I have each folder >> twice, one with "nnimap+home.pca.it:" and one without. > > Yes, that's to be expected, and isn't a bug. Do you care to elaborate why this is not a bug? Both declarations are for nnimap, with the same name, which means that they are the same: I found very strange that they are actually not simply because >> Even worse, the flags in the "without" IMAP folders are not >> synchronized *from* IMAP to Gnus, while they are on the other way >> around. > > That sounds like a bug, though. What does `G E' on one of these groups > look like? And does `M-g' fix anything? I am sorry, but by error at the beginning of July I started from scratch because I deleted my whole ~/Mail folder. I now use syncmaildir with a local Dovecot because of #8055. I have not found the time yet to try Magnus Henoch's patch, which has not landed in the unofficial Debian emacs-snapshot (2:20121009-1), whose `emacs-version' says: GNU Emacs 24.2.50.1 (x86_64-pc-linux-gnu, GTK+ Version 3.4.2) of 2012-10-09 on dex, modified by Debian Feel free to close this bug since I am not able to provide any more useful information. Thx, bye, Gismo / Luca