Hi Frank, there's no chance for a novice to maintain stable releases of Evolution from upstream on any Ubuntu release, regarding to a much to complex dependency chain. Even for experienced users it's not worth the effort. Ubuntu tries to workaround this issue with the snappy approach. I don't want to go into details, but all those container alike approaches, snappy is one of them, are frowned upon by most experts. Apart from this, I seriously doubt that snappy is ready to handle all the required interface permissions yet, resp. I doubt hat somebody want's to learn how to handle this. The only solution for you is migrating to another distro, or at least to run another distro as guest in a virtual machine. Somebody perhaps provides a PPA (third party repository) with a more recent version of Evolution for your Ubuntu release, but a beginner should be careful with using third party repos.
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