Change status to Fix Released (see gnome-bugs)

** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #667833
   https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=667833

** Changed in: evolution
   Importance: Wishlist => Unknown

** Changed in: evolution
       Status: Invalid => Unknown

** Changed in: evolution
 Remote watch: GNOME Bug Tracker #638084 => GNOME Bug Tracker #667833

** Changed in: evolution (Ubuntu)
       Status: Triaged => Fix Released

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/694597

Title:
  can't remove "On This Computer"

Status in The Evolution Mail & Calendaring Tool:
  Unknown
Status in “evolution” package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  Binary package hint: evolution

  when first setting up Evolution Mail (Messaging Menu -> Setup Mail), a user 
creates a local entry with a custom name.
  There is a checkbox [User] can tick for "make this my default account".

  when account setup is complete, and the mails start synchronizing,
  there is an unexpected Account with all its folders which appears in
  the folder list on the left: "On This Computer"

  Before i ask about the purpose of "On This Computer" in Evolution, i'd rather 
suggest its removal.
  ..unless of course we want to revert to using a local mail server as Desktop 
notification system ;)

  Looking at my Account Tree on the left, i have a complexity that
  exceeds my comprehension:

  1) "On This Computer"
  - Inbox
  - Drafts
  - Junk
  - Outbox
  - Sent
  - Templates
  - Trash

  2) MyGmail
  - Inbox
  - an IMAP folder
  - an IMAP folder
  - an IMAP folder
  - an IMAP folder
  - an IMAP folder called [GMAIL]
     - All Mail
     - Drafts
     - Important
     - Sent Mail
     - Spam
     - Starred
     - Trash
  - an IMAP folder
  - an IMAP folder
  - Junk
  - an IMAP folder
  - an IMAP folder
  - an IMAP folder
  - an IMAP folder
  - an IMAP folder
  - Trash
  - an IMAP folder
  - an IMAP folder

  3) Search Folders
  - Unmatched

  needless to say, today is the first day i'm actually going through
  this entire tree without angering myself too much to ever reach the
  bottom.

  There should be a way to put folders like "Junk", "Drafts", "Outbox",
  "Sent" and "Trash" on top just below the "Inbox" folder in my
  "MyGmail", instead of hosting them under "On This Computer".

  They also shouldn't be sorted alphabetically, but in sequence of most
  frequent access. If this is an unknown, then one could employ a
  technology to track the frequency of usage periodically, say once a
  week, and re-order the folders accordingly, if the statistical value
  difference exceeds a certain threshold.

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