I think this bug might be more important than "Low importance". I have a
machine (running Ubuntu 8.10 i386) that has been running for a few
weeks, and I found that I had ~50 evolution-data-server processes
running on it, because there had been 50 login/logout cycles. Even if
the same user logs in again, a new evolution-data-server is started, so
if the same user logs in/out 50 times you get 50 evolution-data-server
in the end. It is quite tedious for the sysadmin to have to regularly
kill evolution-data-server as a maintenance task... In fact we don't
even use evolution at all, as we use Thunderbird.

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evolution-data-server's process still here after logout
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/299649
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