* Use EmailProvider to backup/restore into a backup database
* Remove all of the old AccountBackupRestore code
* Get rid of the legacy Account class and all of the Preferences
crap that referenced it
* Remove corresponding tests
Change-Id: I2de75aafdacc87246174303961e58547303f641e
If we receive new messages, we may display a notification to the user. If
those same messages are read elsewhere (i.e. via a web client), we will
remove the notification.
Change-Id: Iba09afe01942e0deaac8210fd6f9b315b1c8c93f
* The coup de grĂ¢ce for Exchange in Email
* Remove Exchange bits from AndroidManifest
* Update Android.mk to create static jar for emailcommon
* Delete all com.android.exchange files
* Delete all exchange-only strings
* Change loadAttachment service method to take only attachment id and
background flag
* Add code to AttachmentProvider.openFile() that opens an output file
for attachment writes
* Make sure deviceId is determined in Email app (not Exchange)
Bug: 3442973
Change-Id: I775600252fd121f474d51cb26fefbfcc50e387af
* Add getConfigurationData api to AccountService; this allows clients
to get configuration-related data from the Email app
* We use this so that Exchange can determine whether alternative strings
should be used
Bug: 3442963
Change-Id: Ieea56e3416458dc57699b00c2fc062dfcf7abca9
* Create AccountService.aidl and AccountServiceProxy in emailcommon
* Implement AccountService in email
* Use AccountServiceProxy in Exchange for account reconciliation,
notifications, etc.
* Move sync window constants into emailcommon
* Split attachment provider utilities and constants into emailcommon
Bug: 3442973
Change-Id: I89dce28b799b193243c07774dab65d830ae62775