* Make "Exchange" option in account setup depend upon availability of the
Exchange EmailService
* Make presence of Exchange logging depend upon availability of the
Exchange EmailService
* Make AttachmentDownloadService use service rather than ExchangeService
class
* Move SSLUtils to emailcommon/utility
* Move account manager type defs to emailcommon/AccountManagerTypes
* Update proguard.flags
* This is the penultimate CL for the Email package itself; the next CL
creates a clean, SDK-compatible Email application
Bug: 3442973
Change-Id: I9162cf5fa6b5a043ded0fdd1e25fd3ce5948ad8f
* There are three pieces to this CL (sorry):
1) Move and/or rename some constants into emailcommon
2) Move Utility to emailcommon, moving the few UI
related utilities back into Email (FolderProperties
and UiUtilities)
3) Remove all references to resources from emailcommon
* The three pieces relate in that, between them, they allow
the emailcommon static library to compile cleanly
Bug: 3442973
Change-Id: Ic5e3abaa2a1b36999e0b6653c6c2134ea1bd544f
We support two different ways for an IMAP prefix to be specified:
1. A text field on the IMAP configuration page. This is the most obvious to
the end user. It is also an explicit, manual configuration.
2. RFC2342 defines a NAMESPACE IMAP command to be able to query the prefix
from the IMAP server. This is an automatic configuration without any
user involvement (i.e. the UI will NOT change if a prefix is loaded in
this way)
If the user goes to the trouble of specifying a prefix, we will always honour
it instead of the namespace returned by the IMAP server -- even if the user's
configuration is wrong.
bug 1592696
Change-Id: I6b94c7aaac538f6cd9dc4694b0f1634e8c956bc1
* No code was harmed, er, changed in the making of this CL
* All that's happened is that code that is needed by both Email and
Exchange have been moved into emailcommon
* This required import changes to many files, which explains the
length of the CL
Change-Id: I4e12455ba057a4a8054fdbd0b578c73afa411c8a
* 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
* Split PolicySet from SecurityPolicy and move to emailcommon
* Define PolicyService that sync adapter services can use to
interact with the Email DPM administrator
* Implement PolicyServiceProxy for exchange
* Implement PolicyService in email
* Modify imports, references, etc. as required
Bug: 3442973
Change-Id: I92015e21f780a68754b318da89fbb33570f334a2
- Moved to com.android.email.widget
- Extracted nested classes to top-level classes
- Some small clean-ups.
- WidgetProvider and WidgetProvider$WidgetService are left in the original
package to keep compatibility with honeycomb (3.0) release.
This CL is supposed to be pure-refactoring. There should be no
functionality changes.
Change-Id: I37acaa24b6b488724750c0f33374b31fcc433f11
Attachments with no extension and mime type of text/plain need to return the
mime type of "text/plain" instead of "application/octet-stream"
bug 3428076
Change-Id: I00452c908ac0672879d42f4ed9ee574e376eac9f
* the new mailbox queries will only catch message that are
"loaded"; by default, messages were created "unloaded", so,
the query was returning 0 results
* extra parens were removed from the query string; the text
needed to be updated to not check for the extra parens
bug 3428077
Change-Id: Iea5867e741b9673985ca020aa3a8425c061324bf
The new query will only select attachments if their associated message is in
the loaded state. The unit tests need to add the messages to the loaded state.
bug 3428076
Change-Id: Ib4ad8b2570a2cdc042b932b10dbaa3170ab825cd
* Remove LocalStore (pre-2.0 mail database) and its unit test
* Remove UpgradeAccounts (converted pre-2.0 accounts to Provider)
* Remove FolderMessageList (receiver for pre-1.6 desktop shortcuts)
* Remove "upgrading" paths through LegacyConversions
* Clip out dangling references to everything above
Bug: 3292310
Change-Id: I5654d55a0879b00b05b63055b94651855a8ee3ef
This makes it easier for cache experiments to swap out the
LinkedHashMap for another cache.
http://b/3184897
Change-Id: Iacdb266e41f5a98efd9bb30bc09ff8fff5a0a5a9
Only send IMAP ID to servers that include ID in the CAPABILITY response.
Always sending IMAP ID was found to cause problems with some servers.
Better compliance with RFC 2971.
Thanks to Samsung for debugging & reporting this.
Change-Id: I495f80949f9f811470853a1f2f8e506d8236d8cf
The problem was that CombinedMailboxesLoader used the cursor returned by
super.loadInBackground() (which contains accounts), to build a matrix
cursor (which contains special mailboxes and accounts and will be returned),
and *it closed the first cursor* after building the matrix cursor.
However, because this first cursor is the one that CursorLoader sets an
observer, it shouldn't be closed until the returned matix cursor closes.
In other words the two cursors should have the same lifecycle.
Fixed it by using ClosingMatrixCursor that used by AccountsLoader, which
is doing a similar thing, but properly.
Bug 3387730
Change-Id: I554ade001dc25afa869eefb4dcf9887495e6753e
If the server reports an attachment's mime type as either text/plain or
application/octet-stream, we will try to infer the real mime type using
the attachment's extension. If one cannot be found, we either synthesize
it (if original mime type is application-octet-stream), or, we use the
server specified mime type (if the original is text/plain).
bug 3379416
Change-Id: I331e767ed36e4e17756025cc816bdb7b5a8f0868
The various selection strings were missing a test to only show messages that
have been loaded. This is only important for POP3 accounts.
bug 3377041
Change-Id: I3efe366d09dd547878dc0bf57dff58f76de5cca9
While fixing bug 2981433 in Gingerbread, I discovered one additional
place where passwords were being trimmed. This brings the fix forward
into honeycomb, as well as a new unit test for the fix.
Bug: 2981433
Change-Id: I566f5c0c6693ca7c0069bca9e74f320fca48e600
When creating the list of attachments to be automatically downloaded in the
background, exclude any attachments that are not in an inbox. Also added unit
tests to ensure the query URIs behave as expected.
NOTE: This is a partial fix for general background attachment downloading issues
bug 3373982
Change-Id: I13ef56cd280c028fa966ab9e655acce28b0b9b91
* Use ConcurrentHashMap; check that this provides enough protection
for all uses
* This resolves known deadlock issues in ExchangeService
Bug: 3371039
Change-Id: Ie4ccbe7cdfe8c3d4ec7a0f789409126c8c09f8c4
Intent-filter's mime-type matching is case-sensitive. We should always use
lowercase letters.
Bug 3375709
Change-Id: Idd4abb41f94c816a5b9150aef5859dd75487a042
The "?limit=" param is only supported by EmailProvider, so don't add
it to other URIs.
Doing so causes a permission error when opening an EML attachment on gmail,
because we're granted the permission only to the passed URI, but not to
the URI with the "?limit=" param.
Bug 3371630
Change-Id: I88fff88a7e48e5bc958124eedec3e592978a40c7
Use a sub-selection to limit the messages from the inbox. Also add a unit
test to ensure the selections are working correctly.
bug 3368613
Change-Id: Ia24ef6028ded27c69f982ecbc6b67f35f84d1b6d
* This fixes the case of:
* a device that does *not* support device encryption
* connecting to an account that *does* require device encryption
* but also supports "non-provisioned devices" (making the encryption
requirement optional.)
* Added unit test
Bug: 3367191
Change-Id: I894e68c4119a102dad02d2e0815fccdae1e87189
instead of showing all messages (e.g. messages in drafts, etc...) the "combined
inbox" view now only messages in the inbox folder. This is now identical to
the "combined inbox" view available in the full email UI.
bug 3368613
Change-Id: I0080b56cd2718a3dce82b279277c63c4f43e86dc
The problem was that we tried to upgrade the db by re-creating a LocalStore,
without closing the existing connection. The db was still upgraded on the
filesystem, but the old connection kept looking at the old table definition
for whatever reason.
Also cleaned up checkAllTablesFound(). It now shows what columns are
missing when failed.
Bug 3349973
Change-Id: I80f4c67f1bd61cd5e1f12a632978b36a6e0a3b19