Concious, thanks for pointing that out.  The "evolution_tray" plugin you
pointed me to is an interesting workaround.  It uses the same basic
methods to hide/show the window whenever you click on a specially made
tray icon.  This is nice in that it is not trying to fool the evolution
process, but on the other hand clicking on the close window button still
shuts down evolution.  You actually need to click on the applet icon
itself to "hide" it.  So the implementation is cleaner, but not as
seamless.  This could be made to work for the indicator applet in a
similar fashion.  You would still have the same problem of evolution
having a different behavior than empathy and the rest of the indicator
applet compatible programs, though.

While I'm typing words in here: an update.  There is a new version of
evolution in lucid and this diff is not compatible with that.  It works
with 0.2.7 and the current version is 0.2.8.

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The plugin should allow Evolution to close to the indicator-applet
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/460483
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