Public bug reported:

I've got a CardDAV addressbook stored in the free 'fruux' service and
I've set up Evolution to use it to store my addresses. But it's very
slow when writing emails. If I write the person's name in the 'to' box,
it's very slow to recognise the name and add an underline to indicate
it's been recognised. If I click the 'to' button and attempt to search
for a name, the bottom of the dialog shows "Loading address book
summary" and it takes 10-20 seconds until the my search result appears.

I'm using a slow (3G phone) internet connection, but I have the address
book set with "copy book content locally for offline operation".
However, it appears that when I'm on a *slow* connection, it ignores the
local copy and keeps using the online copy regardless.

Is there some way that this situation could be improved, so that the
online content is only synchronised periodically, and not every time I
add an email address to a new email?

I'm using latest Evolution 3.2.3 on Ubuntu 12.04 LTS.

** Affects: evolution (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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  "Loading addressbook summary" very slow with cached online addressbook

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