We've observed that the secure.emailsrvr.com email server returns an excess
FETCH response for a UID FETCH command. Excess responses don't have the
UID field, even though we request, which led the response parser to crash.
This patch fixes it by making the parser ignore response lines that don't
have UID.
Bug: 2441065
On the first boot after upgrade from Eclair, enable calendar sync for all the
existing Exchange accounts, if any, and show notification.
Note on this version, nothing happens when you click on the "Calendar added"
notification. We're waiting for an API (action or something) to launch
calendar.
Bug 2428718
* When the user selects accept/decline/tentative in MessageView, we now send
an email to the organizer, with an iCalendar attachment indicating the reply
* Added a unit test for the reply case, but more tests to be added to handle
other circumstances
Change-Id: Iff799d88a92b6546735bf4965b22febf3a82b56f
* Wrote utility to create an ics file (iCalendar) based on a
CalendarProvider Event. This is a good first pass, but we need
to consider whether to include alarms, etc.
* Use aforementioned utility and new convenience method to send
meeting invitations to attendees of newly created meetings (events)
when they are uploaded to the server via the CalendarSyncAdapter
* Overall, attempted to modify existing provider and rfc822 output
code as little as possible. Rfc822Output is actually very limited
in its capabilities and should be made more robust in future
Change-Id: Ie20b9137df56dc414de6737d05fa40ec9cdf47e0
* We can use this for meeting request information which will start out with
one or two pieces of information, but might grow in the future.
* Binary compatible with Address.pack() format, so we can eventually
combine code.
* Added two columns to Attachment in EmailProvider
content: content that is written directly as an attachment
suppressDisposition: to suppress the content-disposition header
All meeting invitation emails use these two columns; the first
for ics attachment data (which is quite small, rarely over 1k),
and the second to indicate NOT sending the content-disposition
header; without this, Exchange will consider the ics as an
attachment rather than an iMIP style message (rfc2447)
* Modified tests to include these columns; added upgrade code for
new database version
* New columns and code are designed to be usable outside Exchange,
although there are no other clients of the code at this point.
* Modified Rfc822Output to use the content field, if present, in
lieu of retrieving attachment data via URL; added support for
suppressing the Content-Disposition header
- Now that reconcileAccountsWithAccountManager() is static, we don't need to
instantiate SyncManager.
- Don't need to set mResolver. reconcileAccountsWithAccountManager() doesn't
use it.
* Make the field and label GONE for EAS accounts
* Enable the "Done" button at all times for EAS accounts
* Add test case for this, and clean up bad formatting in tests
Bug: 2443881
Change-Id: Ic80b001e443fa37b7cfeb810b1f31edf22b065b9
1. Destructive of existing user accounts in device
2. Can get confused (miscounting) due to existing user accounts
3. Cleaned up use of context and mock context
4. Disallow account backup and account security updates when testing
5. Make account manager removeAccount() calls blocking, so the test
does not proceed until the accounts are really deleted.
Bug: 2454870
If the user revokes device admin status, reset our internal state and
the state of any accounts that might have been depending on it. This
halts syncing immediately and rewinds the security/provisioning state
of any such accounts to a known state (as if the account had just been
created.)
Bug: 2387961
* Added a meetingInfo column to the Message database
* When a meeting invite is received, the start time is stored here
in ms from start of epoch. Note that this field is defined to be
a String, for extensibility
* Update ProviderTests
Change-Id: If44892d27ccc5ebdc1f8667befafb8b8a27a2cf4
* Provisioning for Exchange 2003 and Exchange 2007 now supported
* Added end-to-end test of Exchange 2003 provisioning parser
Change-Id: I1f86f2909351a8220b963551cd33fecdf59a7e26
* Use a content observer to detect changes in Calendars; we use this to
determine whether or not sync has been turned off. If sync is turned
off, all events will be deleted, so we need to reset the sync key
* Make sure that all code working on Contacts also now works on Calendar
(push, etc.)
* Remove some old crufty logging and out-of-date comments
* Addresses 2433061
Bug: 2433061
Change-Id: I6299168903fcce9bf820b72b5f6bb157d9169653
* When the UI indicates that security policies for a particular
account are now in force and releases the security hold (a bit
in the Account flags), we release any syncs that had been
waiting due to security errors
* Clean up code related to sync holds
* Add unit test for sync hold release
* Add support for server-directed remote wipe
Change-Id: I6209f75e4b57c850ae1ac27f407630c9c740514f
* Add hold flag to Account flags
* Add code to set it (when EAS reports policy failure)
* Add code to clear it when we see changes from the device admin side
* unit tests
This should be sufficient to restart sync of an account which is on hold
due to security policy requirements. Note, this is considered a "retry",
and if the account still does not meet requirements for some reason, it
is expected that EAS sync will call policiesRequired() again.
* Create notification to display when syncs fail due to security
* Create psuedo-activity (no UI) to manage device admin state transitions
* Clean up and flesh out SecurityPolicy APIs'
* Add placeholders in EasSyncService showing how to react when policies
are not met and sync cannot continue.
Note: There are some STOPSHIP todo's at the top of SecurityPolicy.java.
These should explain any code that you might think is "missing".
* Create full TZI strings for upload of events (previously, we
omitted DST information)
* Add documentation to some unit tests
* Put in correct logic for determining if upload needed
* Fix problem w/ parsing empty tags
Change-Id: I268ce8a2db30b3cfdf0e44f6a78befd6bd933243
remove-exchange-support.sh makes it possible to build the email app without
exchange support.
This script:
- removes all packages under com.android.exchange.
- removes all lines surrounded by EXCHANGE-REMOVE-SECTION-START and
EXCHANGE-REMOVE-SECTION-END
And the resulting source should still build and run fine.
Bug: 2369784
New behavior:
* There are two primary paths through this activity:
* Edit existing:
* Load existing values from account into fields
* When user clicks 'next':
* Confirm not a duplicate account
* Try new values (check settings)
* If new values are OK:
* Write new values (save to provider)
* finish() (pop to previous)
*
* Creating New:
* Try Auto-discover to get details from server
* If Auto-discover reports an authentication failure:
* finish() (pop to previous, to re-enter username & password)
* If Auto-discover succeeds:
* write server's account details into account
* Load values from account into fields
* Confirm not a duplicate account
* Try new values (check settings)
* If new values are OK:
* Write new values (save to provider)
* Proceed to options screen
* finish() (removes self from back stack)
* Added unit test for new loadFields method
Bug: 2412300
* Create unit test to reproduce crash
* Fix handling of empty bundle (the default return value)
* Clean up some exception handling in the policy module loader, which
reduces some unneeded logging.
Bug: 2413388
* Begin wiring into system DevicePolicyManager requirements
* Semi-real implementations of isSupported() & isActive()
* Added new API (placeholder) updatePolicies()
* Updated existing unit tests as needed
Bug: 2387961