This permits us to move shared code for looking up system
folder names to emailcommon, which is also in this change.
Also renames emailcommon2 to emailcommon.
This is part of a multi-project submit with
I4a071a07c3e33aaa4ea404eb66a8db1eabc9ef0e and
I5746c0353783f9b29d52d6540472588c6542a6a2.
Bug: 8383232
Change-Id: I6c6eec4f1bcf2abd54c1ed05da1add8d894ee403
Migrate the old value as necessary.
Update the unit tests.
Cherry-picked from I1c276ffde3496cbc66846ed4a007088d39f20382 with
minor changes.
Bug: 7624838
Change-Id: I1b3fa331b62f556701bacba5ce9cd64305d9b52a
If we're on a tablet, we will pop up a dialog that asks the user what
they want to do. When they select an option, we save it, and take
the original action, and auto-advance to their preference.
Depends on I7b11bd0d17e6cc184b67c8c943531146fc964b49
Bug: 7328118
Change-Id: Ied57eee4d90ad1d61316032d0796f9205fdd1962
* Restore Imap1 code
* Legacy users will use Imap1
* Existing Imap2 users will continue to use Imap2
* New accounts will be created in Imap1
* More to follow
Bug: 7203993
Change-Id: I8b86fcada59a854fd464d5269c94d00ebae85459
* Allow AccountService loginFailed API to take a reason string
* Present the reason string in the dialog shown from the login
failure notification
* Handle ALERTs in IMAP login responses (for example, some servers
will occasionally require web login and we need to inform them,
rather than simply saying the password is wrong)
* This fixes a longstanding bug in our Imap1 implementation
Change-Id: I8b270cd5d4746559b6c8a78bce02f0e7c525bdea
* Handle sending mail and moving to sent folder
* Implement picker for sent folder
* Upload sent items to server
* Add support for "automatic" sync window
* Move some files from Email -> emailcommon
* The added files are copied directly from Email (and can be
removed if/when Imap2 is merged back with Email)
Change-Id: I3a6a3d224826e547748be2f1b567b6294ad5db89
This CL includes the following:
* New Imap2.apk generation (not included in builds)
* "Push IMAP" option for accounts when Imap2.apk present
* Account creation/setup
* 2-way sync of messages, deletions, flag updates
* Push (messages, flags)
* Folder list hierarchy handling
* Message text (one plain or html part)
* Picker UI for trash folder (placeholder)
* Capabilities handling/UI command
Major Imap2 new features:
* Push
* Multiple folder sync
* Sync window (like EAS)
TODO:
* Picker UI for sent folder
* Upload of sent messages to server
* Search
* Multiple viewable parts
* Probably lots more, incl. unit tests
Change-Id: Ia5d74073d9c307e0bdae72a7f76b27140dde7d14
* Used standard language ("Allows this app..." for permission descriptions.
* Messages and toasts use ending punctuation.
* Checkbox labels do not use ending punctuation.
* Toast language should be cryptic.
* Use "unsuccessful" instead of failed, or "Couldn\'t ...".
* Use contractions.
Bug: 5165745
Bug: 5162667
Bug: 5163232
Change-Id: I4417a4c7b06b278ceb2a61f61493842c9bf922e1
Fixes b/5533550 [Verizon Reported Issue]Add one-time notice to user when auto sync is disabled due to security policy
Change-Id: I1d5380928429a829dbcb31d5f7309f9bc98e8dff
Fixes b/5533550 [Verizon Reported Issue]Add one-time notice to user when auto sync is disabled due to security policy
Change-Id: I90e295158136def96502f78c94a5e3ec00a059bc
* Remove PolicyService APIs policiesRequired, policiesUpdated,
isSupported, clearUnsupportedPolicies, and isActiveAdmin
* Add PolicyService API setAccountPolicy, which is the sole
method by which security policies are promulgated
* Add protocolPoliciesEnabled and protocolPoliciesUnsupported
to the Policy class; these are packed, localized strings
indicating policies that the protocol itself have enabled
and/or cannot support (i.e. these are policies that are
unknown to the DPM, e.g. don't load attachments)
* Differentiate in security notifications between three kinds
of policy changes - changes that don't require user
intervention (e.g. reducing requirements), changes that
require user intervention (the legacy notification), and
changes that make the account unsyncable (e.g. the server
adding an unsupportable policy). Handle all possible policy
changes cleanly.
* Make security notifications per account (with multiple
accounts, notifications would get arbitrarily munged)
* Expose ALL enforced policies via the account settings
screen in two categories: policies enforced (including
both policies enforced by the DPM and policies enforced
by the protocol) and policies unsupported (note that these
can only be seen if policies are changed after an account
is created; we do not allow the creation of an account
when any required policies are unsupported). Add a
button that forces a sync attempt, for accounts that
are locked out, but whose policies have changed on
the server (this would otherwise require a reboot).
* Updated unit tests
Bug: 5398682
Bug: 5393724
Bug: 5379682
Change-Id: I4a3df823913a809874ed959d228177f0fc799281
Bugs: 5383037, 5165745, 5163232, 5162668, 5162667, 5162328
Changes include making text friendlier, more consistent
use of wording, capitalization, punctuation, simplification
of dialogs. Changed spelling of Wi-Fi to WiFi.
Change-Id: I6d1656416d1844fc361bbedc1d7e98cb5cc8af6e
Revision based on review feedback from Ben.