Ok, I think I am seeing the problem using your account, so probably don't need the IMAP:4 log. If I go to Junk settings, when I created your account it was initially set to ``` X Move new junk messages to: O Junk folder on: <grayed out> X Other: Junk on testing@<your account server> ``` When I change it to: ``` X Move new junk messages to: X "Junk" folder on: testing@<your account server> O Other: <grayed out> ``` I saw a Junk and spam folder after restart. After deleting one, on next restart I saw two Junk folder, which after delete, come back on next restart. So it appears that a workaround is to use the 2nd setting above, e.g., : "Junk" folder on: testing@<your account server> Note: don't have to completely restart to see dupe Junks. Just have to force a folder discovery by doing a folder collapse/expand at the top level account name.
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Ok, I think I am seeing the problem using your account, so probably don't need the IMAP:4 log. If I go to Junk settings, when I created your account it was initially set to ``` X Move new junk messages to: O Junk folder on: <grayed out> X Other: Junk on testing@<your account server> ``` When I change it to: ``` X Move new junk messages to: X "Junk" folder on: testing@<your account server> O Other: <grayed out> ``` I saw a Junk and spam folder after restart. After deleting one, on next restart I saw two Junk folder, which after delete, come back on next restart. So it appears that a workaround is to use the ~~2nd setting above, e.g., : "Junk" folder on: testing@<your account server>~~ 1st setting above, e.g.,: Other: Junk on testing@<your account server> Note: don't have to completely restart to see dupe Junks. Just have to force a folder discovery by doing a folder collapse/expand at the top level account name.