There are two ways globals can be specified. There can be only one global
character ['*'] and/or multiple wildcard characters ['?']. The global
will match zero or more characters. The wildcard will match any character.
bug 4090086
Change-Id: I07e3edebd1fe989094c68cf047ce5bc9fb91aba0
We now allow a single global character ['*'] to be specified somewhere in
the domain attribute. Additionally, we will replace the string "$domain"
with the matched domain in all attributes -- user name, password and URIs.
bug 4090086
Change-Id: I46a637ed364c1a079e1230fa22393a1bac059b1f
Specifically, added configuration settings for international Yahoo
domains (e.g. yahoo.ca, yahoo.de, yahoo.fr, etc), including partially
or wholly owned Yahoo subsidiaries; as well as partner domains from AT&T,
British Telecom, and Rogers whose email services are managed by Yahoo.
For domains supporting IMAP, changed to IMAP+SSL for mail handling to
support a better user experience on mobile devices.
Change-Id: If5bdc70f70820f3f8aada6d2ee9b0cdb115432b5
* Add Ymail and RocketMail as generic yahoo-based email providers
* Add SSL to AOL & AIM
* Remove trustallcertificates from mac.com / me.com
* Minor reorganization to group shared providers together
Bug: 2508590
Change-Id: I7e80aaa587609f95c09e4395055bf515ec43e35e
* Create AttachmentDownloadService to manage all attachment downloads
1) User requested
2) Required for email forwarding
3) Opportunistic downloads to enhance offline use
* New attachment related UI (pending UX approval, of course)
1) MessageView (attachment actions, progress bar, etc.)
2) MessageCompose (attachments for forwarded messages)
3) Associated toasts, notifications, etc.
TODO:
* Unit tests
* Cache Management (separate CL)
Change-Id: I7864a5fb1c3f4f2be68d98341a971edc6cbacfe1
* Add "Accept all certificates" modes to incoming/outgoing secure choices
* Change URI scheme slightly to make "trust" a flag, not part of the
protocol.
* Change Stores to know about new URI scheme
* Slightly rework Transport API to make "trust" an independent flag
* Adapt HostAuth to handle new Uri scheme
* Remove the old ambiguous "optional" code, which was allowing
some unsigned certificates, but was *also* allowing TLS to
optionally start (though not SSL, despite the UI strings.)
* Add a few unit tests to EmailContent
* Add logging and a bunch of comments to TrustManagerFactory, and a bit
of simple cleanup to make it more readable.
* Add missing conversion of SSLException->CertificateValidationException
in TLS so we get the correct certificate errors from TLS too.
* Re-enable TLS for mac.com accounts (which had a certificate problem)
Fixes bug http://b/2119755, http://b/1374780, and probably a raft of
earlier and/or external bugs about certificate problems.
Change-Id: Iaf99a8da3eaadaa4cdeec224737838b5d6813e55
* Remove SSL-Optional and TLS-Optional choices from UI
* Remove SSL-Optional and TLS-Optional choices from providers.xml
* Switch over most SMTP connections from 25 to 587
* Clean up the providers list which has a lot of "optional" cases
that were probably falling back to unencrypted.
Fixes bugs:
2110243 Settings UI shouldn't offer SSL/TLS (if available) options
2089070 Update list of providers
Change-Id: I57be57b349eed33a5284121d904528279a36a91c
This reverts commit f6ab8aaec8.
Revert because TMO IPs are rejecteb by Cox SMPT server for
spam reasons (spamhouse filtering).
Revert while waiting for a solution to be found by TMO/Cox.