Lindsay, this bug isn't fixed. The upstream bug was closed. Gitlab uses
closed for both fixed and wont-fix bug statuses so Launchpad reports it
as "Fix Released" which is correct some of the time.

The bug is still open for Ubuntu's libcanberra package.

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1983794

Title:
  Evolution not deleting autosave files

Status in Evolution:
  Fix Released
Status in evolution package in Ubuntu:
  Invalid
Status in libcanberra package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged

Bug description:
  Running Ubuntu MATE, Ubuntu 22.04.1 LTS. Evolution v3.44.1-0ubuntu1
  was installed with the distribution on a new system and received
  settings imported from an earlier version on another computer.

  When composing an email, if the process takes long enough an autosave
  file is created as ~/.local/share/evolution/.evolution-
  composer.autosave-xxxxxx ("xxxxxx" is a random 6 character string).
  When the email is successfully sent, the autosave file SHOULD be
  deleted. It's not. When evolution is shut down and restarted I'm asked
  if I want to recover an unfinished email. Answering No to this will
  delete the autosave file, but otherwise it persists and the recovery
  query recurs the next time I open evolution.

  Other people are having the same issue, see
  https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/evolution/-/issues/1972. The Gnome
  people aren't dealing with it, perhaps considering it a distro-
  specific bug.

  On a system used by many people this is a potential security issue.

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