Evolution 2.24.3 on Ubuntu 8.10.
Because of lack of doc and warning, "try if it works" philosophy, help us, and 
no group deletion enforcement when deleting partnerships, I found myself with 
my contacts hexadecaplicated (yes, that's 16 for 1, glorious).
I followed someone's advice that if I moved my contacts to another Address 
Book, they would be monoplicated.
OK, thanks.  Indeed, Evolution asks, twice for each pair of doubles, whether 
they should be merged.
If I moved a set of 16 duplicate entries, it worked, but I didn't click MERGE 
30 times each very long.
If I moved the 16 entries of one contact in smaller batches, the first set 
would move, but further sets would most often be impossible to move because the 
MERGE button was grayed out.
Even for a single succeeding entry : sometime MERGE available, sometime not, 
unpredictable.
As all the sets of 16 doubles were made of 16 identical entries, and the merged 
entry was the same, there is no conceivable reason why MERGE was clickable 
during a first batch and unavailable later.
As my entries were identical anyway, I deleted duplicates instead, which was 
faster too.
But with a thought for those who would actually need the merge.
This is an invalid report, they say.
Remove that tag and experiment under this new light if you wish.

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Evolution cannot merge a second email
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