I had the same problem.  Sunk over a day into trying to figure it out.
I'm taking no chances: I removed evolution.  I might reinstall it
sometime when I am no under such a crunch.

What I find really frustrating is that I would expect the OOM (Out of
Memory) killer to recognize that the process had consumed 14 GBytes of
virtual memory and kill it, but it didn't.  I would argue that if a user
space process that can bring a system to its knees, then there is
something else wrong with the system.  I don't know enough about kernel
internals to put my finger on it, and I am in a bit of time crunch right
now.

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