Now the password entry is removed from AccountSettingsBasics,
and the user is taken to either SignInActivity or AccountSetupType
after hitting the next button. This is a lot closer to the
desired setup flow as it allows for oauth signin.
Ideally this is not what we will ship for Algol, but it put us
in a state where we could ship if we had to.
Change-Id: I5b28bccd27c515572e4947ca877bd1772732507d
b/10847599
This is the second attempt at fixing this bug. The strategy has
changed entirely to accommodate GMail as well as reuse formatting
rules that squish the list of conversation participants into an
abbreviated line for display in conversation lists.
ConversationInfo used to include a List<MessageInfo> which was
used to answer questions about which senders had read which
messages in the thread. This has been removed and replaced with a
List<ParticipantInfo>. The backend should populate that list with
appropriate conversation participants (e.g. recipients of the last
message in the case of Sent, Drafts or Outbox; senders for all
other mailbox types)
Change-Id: I32dcc2a255cccaf06c5976633380b2443729f357
I left an abstract function unimplemented, but didn't realize
because the function was added to the interface in a very recent cl.
Change-Id: I2b091ed284c256e1624633be6a598ff2798075c0
Putting authentication in a fragment was a problem, it
means that we need fragments as children of other fragments.
While this works in theory, it adds a lot of complexity.
Now, authentication is done with AuthenticationView,
which is just an extension of LinearLayout.
Currently, this does not yet handle adding certificates
for exchange accounts, but I'll fix that ASAP. As it is,
this is better than the current state, which crashes on
account setup 100% of the time.
Change-Id: I4274e7250f97012c3dc476003fd36fb960f2b728
This is one fragment that holds all types of
authentication information, e.g. password,
OAuth info, and client certificates. What gets
displayed depends upon the type of account it is
dealing with.
So far this is only used in AccountSetupIncoming,
but later it can be added to other settings fragments.
There are still some issues with this, but I'd like
to check it in sooner than later to unblock other
work.
Change-Id: Iea675ad5c1727f32ca0baa270dfa793ab7109993
b/11689324
In Jelly Bean, the hardware button has been redirected to always open Google Now by default. But
Email does run on Ice Cream Sandwich and on that platform the hardware search button should invoke
a local search of Email. The issue at play here was that IMAP accounts weren't reporting themselves
as being capable of a remote server search, even though they are in practice. Adjusting this
capability fixes the issue.
Change-Id: I829d08d3bb9c8d09beacc85fe8b5903a8565d178
THIS DOES NOT CHANGE ANY EXISTING FUNCTIONALITY.
Address.pack() has been removed and all calls replaced with its synonym Address.toHeader().
Address.unpack() has been renamed to Address.fromHeader() to follow the new naming convention.
In days of yore, pack() and toHeader() used to do different things. Now they are identical and
thus one is superfluous. We have standardized on toHeader() and fromHeader().
Change-Id: Iac91c966eb6c1477f8dba0dd2ae01c84b359e539
Now you can authenticate your account using oauth
for google hosted accounts (e.g. google.com, gmail.com)
The setup ui is still not up to spec.
Change-Id: Ib2826653550a823b4d1b8739c1e483746cccbc22
Also, clean up when we create and lose track of ImapStores.
Prior to this we were creating them often, and losing track of them,
which renders useless a lot of the complex logic in ImapStore devoted
to reusing connections.
Change-Id: I771d4e46d0c1cb9b605c43d9cbae6e52f5894745
A small CL to make sure email keeps compiling
and has the same behavior as before.
If Email wants to support long press to view image,
additional work needs to be done on the email side
in order to enable the full functionality.
Change-Id: I8e7cbdf2a2eee452fe9597097b77db5c8052d7fe
Now it logs stack traces of exceptions, and does not use
exception.toString() as the format specifier, which can be
dangerous.
Change-Id: If841426067017c574c4aff88b8d8ae6b49ee867a
This will keep it from being recreated quite as much while off-thread tasks are possibly mutating it.
Change-Id: Ic9873489906339c33a76b8a600c0fc28016debc4
This just adds an oauth button to the accountSetupBasics
screen, which will launch a webview and go to the google
authentication page.
Change-Id: I09d5182fa6081fb94b40e7910b71afbbee70387e
There is now an xml file that holds parameters for oauth
providers, and entries in providers.xml can specify that
they can use oauth.
Change-Id: Ibce5b207f83ce9c773f8f713be9e73bb068070ed
Also add a loader to AccountSecurity, and ignore when a policy contains unsupported requirements.
b/11790165
Change-Id: Idd651153848eea3216656047c5aba3bbd750ca0a
- Delete accounts, not just account data.
- Wait for PIM data to get deleted before proceeding.
- Reconcile after deleting an account.
Bug: 11856902
Change-Id: Ie52b7c583688bf48a33bcf6b4e555b8c055b476c
This ensures the SuppressNotificationReceiver object quiesces the notification while we're viewing the folder
b/11789666
Change-Id: I98f388844b29458e7ea7deee398f7d8536b1919c
b/11436795
If an attachment download fails due to a timeout, or
an exception being thrown from startDownload(), we'd call
cancelDownload() on it. But this didn't actually cancel,
it would remove it from the inProgres list, but leave it
in the list of all downloads, so we'd immediately retry it.
This is bad for two reasons:
1. It can starve out other attachment downloads that could
have been successful.
2. It will keep attempting to do network work, even if it's
hopeless, forever, draining battery.
Now, if an attachment download fails in this way, for the first
few times, we'll move it to the tail end of the list of
downloads we'd like to perform. If it fails more than 10 times,
we'll give up completely. Giving up is not permanent, if we
have a reason to attempt a download again (such as the user
tapping on it), then it will get added back to the download
service and retried.
Change-Id: I5364a7d8b4b25ce299b8dcf061db6e9ce12daf75
b/11436795
Some of the logging I enabled here actually causes an
exception to be thrown because the format didn't match
the args in the log command.
Change-Id: If86942e64927c0e8df7573ef099824899e20c289
b/11535121
Now we only delete messages with the same serverId and account
if the account is an exchange account.
Change-Id: Ic2ebb465ccdb38724b88daac8ac40771c7a24bed
b/11294681
We had some really broken logic about handling search
results.
In IMAP search, we would request, in a single pass,
FLAGS, ENVELOPE, STRUCTURE, and BODY_SANE. BODY_SANE means
the first N bytes of message content, whether it be from
the message text or attachments. This is different from how
sync works: In sync, we get FLAGS and ENVELOPE in one pass,
and in a later pass get STRUCTURE and first body part text
for each message.
If the total size of the message exceeded the maximum limit
for BODY_SANE, then we'd mark the message as partial, which
would cause us to create a dummy attachment in copyMessageToProvider().
This is a weird solution to the problem of POP messages not
being completely loaded, because in POP message body and
attachments can't be requested separately, so the dummy attachment
just signified that we needed to fetch more data.
This system fails completely on IMAP, because just fetching the
rest of the body will not get you the attachments.
But even if that code is disabled, attachments in search results
still didn't work properly. For reasons I don't yet understand,
if we requet both STRUCTURE and BODY_SANE at the same time, either
we don't received the full attachment metadata, or we ignore it, and
only use the attachments whose contents could actually fit in the
limit imposed by BODY_SANE. So attachments that didn't fit,
or didn't completely fit, would either be missing or corrupt
and unretriveable.
So, end result: It's not clear why we were trying to load
BODY_SANE all in one pass, unlike how it works for sync.
In fact, the way sync does it now makes a lot of sense: We
load FLAGS and ENVELOPE data (small) and put the in the DB
immediately so they can be displayed. In the second pass we
load the (potentially large) structure and message body. If this
is the right solution for sync, it's probably the right solution
for search. So now, that's what we do.
There is cleanup I'd like to do post MR1: Some code is duplicated
between sync and search that could be consolidated, but we're in
low risk mode now so I only changed search code.
Change-Id: I11475e290cda04b91f76d38ba952679e8e8964d5
b/11436795
Now, if we ever insert or update an attachment to have
a blank location, we'll log a warning with stack trace.
Also, logging from ADS now uses the same log tag as everything
else, so we'll be able to see it without needing to turn
on some funny log tag.
Change-Id: Ic566cd87e8893128d074b897d7594a01ae12bc8c
For now, it sends the device model name as friendly name, in lieu
of actually having a user-supplied friendly name. This is wrong
for at least two reasons:
1) We need to have an actual user-supplied friendly name, but that's
not easy to find.
2) This really shouldn't be a provider query -- it should be something
the Exchange can know locally (ideally this is a system preference
but that's not currently implemented). This workaround just lets
us have some reasonable value that we can update easily.
Bug: 11161234
Change-Id: If83ad768736de19c9d0e833d1f86a6ce9daf5039
In Gmail, we are adding a setting that automatically shows external
images instead of asking user first. Email app should preserve old
behavior.
Bug 11158252
Change-Id: I8b04a1ec31638d756dfee2da8ab2e8178a709416