Dear Matthew Paul Thomas! 
Thanks for the attention to the bug and assigning somebody to it, but I guess 
you you mis-clicked as you chose me. I would love to help with this bug, but 
unfortunately I lack the knowledge and skills for this. I am more than happy to 
help with testing and further feedback, but more would be out of my sphere. So 
please assign somebody that is capable to help with this bug and change the 
importance to "high".
Cheers, tellapu

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/773896

Title:
  Evolution does not show persistent alarms in Unity

Status in “evolution” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  Binary package hint: evolution

  In 10.10 and before, Evolution alarms would appear in the system tray. With 
Unity, there is no persistent trace of alarms associated with calendar events 
after the notification bubble has disappeared.
  I think this is a regression: I trusted this function to remind me of 
important appointments, but unless I am in front of my screen at the 
appropriate moment (when the notification bubble appears) I am not made aware 
of these appointments. 
   
  The workaround is to whitelist evolution-alarm-notify. But presumably there 
needs to be a solution that integrates better with Unity, perhaps a message in 
the message indicator and the icon turning blue, or the date-time glowing blue 
and appointment flashing under the date-time menu?

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