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type="topic" id="minimize-to-system-tray">
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<desc>On minimizing Evolution to the notification area.</desc>
<link type="guide" xref="index#common-other-problems" />
<revision pkgversion="3.5.4" version="0.4" date="2012-07-08" status="final"/>
<credit type="author">
<name its:translate="no">April Gonzales</name>
<email its:translate="no">loonycookie@gmail.com</email>
</credit>
<credit type="author">
<name its:translate="no">Andre Klapper</name>
<email its:translate="no">ak-47@gmx.net</email>
</credit>
<license>
<p>Creative Commons Share Alike 3.0</p>
</license>
</info>
<title>Minimizing Evolution to the system tray</title>
<p>GNOME, by default, has a <link xref="mail-received-notification">notification area</link> which includes an applet that informs users of any system updates, changes, or events. This includes the arrival of email messages on Evolution. You can refer to this built-in feature of GNOME for any email notifications.</p>
<p>In GNOME version 2 you may modify the notification area and set it up to become a system tray by using external applications which might be available for installation in the software management tool of your distribution. Available options are for example <link href="http://alltray.trausch.us/">Alltray</link> or <link href="http://code.google.com/p/tint2/">Tint2</link>. This is no longer possible in GNOME 3.</p>
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