This bug affects me to. On two computers.

The first computer is a netbook with 1024x600 resolution. In Ubuntu 10.10 
desktop this gets so bad I can't use evolution at all. If I maximize the 
window, every time I try to click on something the entire window jumps a big 
step. And if I unmaximize it a large portion of the application can't be seen, 
and the window can't be resized any smaller.
The same computer on Ubuntu 10.04 desktop has the same behavior, but the jump 
is much smaller. And in unmaximized mode it's just a little bit of the window 
that can't be seen, and I can still use evolution.

The second computer is a 15" laptop with 1366x768 resolution (very
common nowadays). In Ubuntu 10.04 desktop it works perfectly, but in
Ubuntu 10.10 desktop I have some problems. The main windows works well,
but the settings-window jumps quite much. And if I unmaximize it I can't
see the Close-button.

I find this bug quite annoying, and I'm guessing it affects a lot of laptop and 
netbook users.
I can't understand why the importance of this bug is set to low, when I'm 
guessing that every single netbook user can't use evolution at all in Ubuntu 
10.10 desktop, and is forced to either downgrade to Ubuntu 10.04, or uninstall 
evolution and install Thunderbird instead (Thunderbird works perfectly).

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Evolution netbook resizing goes wrong
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/488244
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