I've uploaded the change now

** Changed in: evolution (Ubuntu Hardy)
   Importance: Undecided => Low
       Status: New => Invalid

** Description changed:

  Binary package hint: nautilus-sendto
  
  My Evolution addressbook has its contents sorted in the "Lastname,
  Firstname"-scheme. When I select contacts from the addressbook as
  recipients for mail, Evolution simply writes a comma-separated list of
  "Firstname Lastname". So far everything is fine. However, when I try to
  send a file via nautilus-sendto, the intended recipient's name (of
  course even if it is just one person) appears as "Lastname, Firstname"
  in the "to" field. If not corrected manually, this leads to Evolution
  considering "Lastname" and "Firstname" separate addresses - which
  results in a failure to send the mail.
  
- Could you please fix that? Or am I simply too stupid to configure
- Evolution?
  
- Oh, by the way, I'm running hardy beta1.
+ TESTCASE:
+ * right click on a file in nautilus
+ * select the sendto option
+ * select evolution in the nautilus-sendto combo
+ * start typing a name which is in your evolution addressbook and use the 
"One, Two <email>" format
+ * click on send
+ 
+ using the buggy version the "to:" contains "One, Two <email>", using the
+ correct version that's "One Two <email>"

** Attachment added: "debdiff for the stable update"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/16454073/nautilus-sendto.debdiff

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Comma from "Lastname, Firstname" in Evolution addressbook leads to failure to 
send mail (address separation)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/210917
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