No offense, but marking this as won't fix doesn't address the larger
usability issue.  The issue that your users expect an application to
work a certain way because of the way you presented the interface to
them, and it doesn't work that way.

There is no point in choosing a Preferred Application, if things like
indicator-applet don't respect that decision.  If I click on indicator-
applet and select 'compose new message' it should ABSOLUTELY launch my
default mail client that I chose in the gnome-preferred-applications-
properties window.  The indicator-applet is application agnostic.  If
not, don't you think the package should be renamed evolution-indicator-
applet?

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"Evolution Mail" shouldn't appear in indicator-applet when the user has 
selected a different email application in System>Preferences>Preferred 
Applications
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/429569
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