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
These defaults affect manual setup only. There should be no changes
observed in automatic setup, and no changes observed in EAS setup.
* user $email instead of $user as default login
* guess "imap." or "pop3." for server name
* propagate the incoming server name to the outgoing server name, and
replace "imap.", "pop3." or "pop." with "smtp."
Also, fixed a couple of leftover places where we were trimming
passwords (and should not be, since some people insist on having
spaces in their passwords.)
Bug: 2978634
Change-Id: I9b0e345aa9550b5e1cc29aaa22109f03da61af20