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/usr/libexec/evolution-calendar-factory does a significant up/download every time I boot?

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Without fail, on every boot, this process starts, does some network traffic (25Kbps up and 5 down) for about 5 minutes, then exits.

/usr/libexec/evolution-calendar-factory

I'm not sure what it is doing, which I guess is the main concern. I'm not comfortable with getting comfortable watching any process doing a big network transfer every time I boot? It appears to be an essential component of gnome desktop (which I use).

What's it doing, and can I make it stop (without losing desirable functionality)?

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