This is related to b/11081672.
The logging needed to track this down was tied to
MailActivityEmail.DEBUG, which is tied to a setting that
no longer exists.
Change-Id: I0a23508832ead6ab3cc613a82e0831986b0af49b
b/11081672
Prior to this, any time the AttachmentDownloadService
got a CONNECTION_ERROR, it would just instantly retry,
without any limit on the number of tries. This is bad
if the server is in a funny state, we'll just keep spamming
it with multiple connection attempts per second. Also,
this kills the client device's battery and responsiveness.
Now, it will retry instantly five times, and then retry on a
10 second delay 5 more times. After that it will give up.
Even if it gives up, if the user visits an email with an
attachment, or taps on an attachment to expand it, we'll
start the process over. So we shouldn't have permanent
apparently data loss, even if we fail on the first 10 tries.
I'm not certain that this is the best backoff/limit policy,
maybe we should add a delay after even the first connection
error. But I'm hesitant to change this at this point, it's
possible that something is relying on this behavior and
we don't have a lot of soak time left.
Change-Id: I53d75d5d214ccca887a89cf65b799fe640cc9bc5
Launch a 2-second delayed message to send a second notification on the folder change update
b/11027351
Change-Id: Ia0a22be79f4a74c6857517cc21e2313cea9cc0e9
b/11069575
The problem is that the UI_MESSAGE query strips out
any inlined attachments, but the UI_ATTACHMENTS query
does not. This means that we display all attachments
at the bottom, regardless of whether or not they're
inlined, but the formatting is wrong because when we measured
we only had the non-inlined attachments.
Maybe we should not display the inlined attachments at
the bottom, but right now if we do that, it's impossible
to save an inlined image. So for now, I'm just making
UI_MESSAGE query keep the inlined attachments so that
both queries have the same behavior.
Change-Id: I155f5bb74dbfbc8dbf02b56dca58fbca3da5da78
b/10968838
The main problem here is that Ui Attachment was always using
a content Uri that was generated using the attachment's account
Id and rowId. This works correctly for attachments in messages
we have received, but it does not work for drafts: Draft attachments
are not stored in the normal place, rather, they are stored in
the cache directory. There is an additional column in the
Attachment table, called cachedFile, which is not replicated in the
Ui attachment. That's okay though, if we have a cachedFile, then
when we are populating a Ui Attachment, we should just use that
for content Uri.
Also, I discoverd that for draft attachments, we were not correctly
setting the account key. That didn't turn out to be the problem,
but I'm fixing it anyway because it will cause problems later on.
Change-Id: I0143ba824f3a5bfcd77f32828931b94d6977626f
Some changes that allow a notification to open Account Settings for a specific
account
Bug: 10930585
Change-Id: Ib329e339b405ccbc0631d5ce6a23bf8fa6d62b83
On updates to content://com.google.android.email.provider/syncedMessage
request a sync for the folder the message is in.
We need to do this because Exchange sync adapter is marked as
android:supportsUploading="false" so notifySync() doesn't work.
Neither does adding a UPLOAD extra to the sync request. If we do that, the
request is dropped.
This means that the sync request will also downsync the folder but t's probably
a good thing anyway.
We could add our own version of UPLOAD extra if we really want to prevent downsync.
Bug: 10678136
Change-Id: I14f06c4da905560716773d31d59388d2e6d25635
I added these to real mailboxes for hierarchical folders, but we
also need them in combined view.
Bug: 10891994
Change-Id: Iaa291fb9a9cd6039fb4d347309ce3a37aa64392a
Use something similar to the sectioned inbox teaser.
This change allows displaying sender snippets in the teaser.
Bug: 9604590
Change-Id: Ib27f002ab8cbd2315d95d46eeb1735aa6b594db5
b/10211620
The problem here is that on app upgrade, we need to change
the types of all email accounts. To do this, we have to
create new accounts and delete the old ones. This resulted
in calendar and contacts data getting deleted.
But we were copying over the last sync keys from the old
account, so on the next sync, we would only get new data.
This means that all of the data that we had gotten on
a previous sync would never be sent again, so calendar
events and contacts would be missing forever.
Now, we just don't migrate the old sync keys. This means
that on the next sync, we'll get all data, and restore
our original state.
This is still not ideal, because it means that any locally
created data that has not yet been synced will be lost
(b/10805685), but it's much better than it was.
Change-Id: I150c4dbdf490a8f3880261e2469795896ebfeab5
b/10602459
It was possible to turn off syncing for an account in global
settings, but we'd continue displaying some sync frequency
in the in-app settings.
Now, we only display the sync frequency if sync is actually
enabled. If it's disabled we always display "never". Also,
when the user changes a sync setting, if it's set to "never",
we leave the frequency in the database as it is, but disable
sync for that account. If it's set to anything else, we store
that in the database and ensure that sync for the account is
enabled. This means we should not have any apparent disagreement
between in-app settings and global settings as to whether or
not syncing will happen.
Change-Id: I1cc54e76aafd25dc4db0f1b713e7d7cbc30bf77f
Also ignore messages without server ids for moves and
state changes.
Also cleanup to match needs of EAS upsync.
Bug: 10678136
Change-Id: Id4d5229b8479e61bd718b707b0d2bc77a9e68046
b/10653370
This prevents NPEs if a serviec happens to still be running
when an account is deleted.
This mirrors a similar pattern in the gmail app.
Change-Id: I6fd8ae5ffe41580df0a321ec22535403e3f32eee
b/10413188
There are still several issues with attachments generally,
but this fixes the most glaring problem: We were short circuiting
in a loop that needed to populate a hash table of remote message
Ids, so not all of them would be present. The later code intended
to load attachments expected it to be fully populated.
There are still several problems, notably that if downloading
doesn't work, it just spins forever, but this fixes the first
problem.
Change-Id: I2b23dcb841edabe108096933fea2350ef61a10f1
We need to track changes that need to be unsynced. Because
Exchange handles moves differently from other changes, we
create two different tables. The tables are structured as
change logs to better handle error cases.
Change-Id: I4df90c75f36707fa117aed9718508426e60e0749
If you went from search results to conversation view, then hit the
back button, we were taking you out of search results to the inbox,
because we didn't know you had search results.
Now, we're tracking this (through the use of a folder type), so we
take you where you should go.
Bug: 10591438
Change-Id: I12ad81323fe3e1f199d9dd06a1a4e18f765b01ee
b/10527550
I'm not yet sure why we're getting this started
in multiple threads, but the methods where the sync
occurs are now synchronized so they can't happen
at the same time.
Change-Id: Icf7afd336ed056bb42df84b8634117afa8f31213
b/10508861
Temporary fix for this.
For some reason, we're getting messages loaded with the wrong
date being stored. If we have a message with date = 0, and we
filter out anything older than 24 hours, then these messages
with the wrong date won't get loaded into our localMessageMap.
Then we won't recognize that message is already present locally,
and we will fetch a duplicate.
I don't yet know why we're getting the date wrong.
Change-Id: Ic91cd263198ee944eddbaf1d90080e8285a5df6a
These settings need to be migrated from the database, not the
SharedPreferences file that likely shouldn't even exist.
Everything added to Account.java was removed in
Ie6ec389b5b5d2e7ab1b299d0877811ae716526e2
when it was believed to be unnecessary.
Bug: 10211615
Change-Id: If6193758febda8a3272d82792492503549a44e32
It's possible to have multiple EmailProviders.
Also get rid of references to the multiprocess attribute.
Bug: 10388165
Change-Id: Ic6be363eaee20b3b5deddc7b3054d1a7419483a1
It wasn't working right anyway.
Also, fix a problem where account settings were
not being fully initialized.
Bug: 8384097
Change-Id: Ia60ace2ce618b64fe4ad5ef8d8ac547a086a26d5
b/10380970
This could happen if the response to the POP3
RETR request did not contain a content length.
Change-Id: I99ad93ec71ba917e0f36bee204d7f8d05c79c5ff
We were always allocating a one element array in
a loop. We can just keep create one array and
reuse it.
Change-Id: Ia44f0b711ef48fb87030c3f09f3f9fb654717b7a
The IMAP time based query only takes a date, not a
date/time. This means that if we want to load all
messages since, for example, Aug 11 at 3:00 PM,
we'll actually get all messages since Aug 11 at any time.
Our local query actually took into account the time, so
when we loaded a map of local messages, it would not
always include all of the same messages that the IMAP
query would. This meant that if we processed a message
that was in our IMAP query window but not our local query
window, we'd always think it was a new message even
if it wasn't.
It's easy enough to increase the size of our local query
window so that it will definitely include all of the
messages the IMAP query might return, but this adds
a new problem: It's no longer safe to delete any local
message that did not come back in our IMAP query result.
Since our local query may include a larger time window
than the IMAP query window, we need to check each message's
timestamp, and only delete it if it is inside the remote
query time window.
Change-Id: Ib3c1bbe8f3db05720d32a981483676afa6d6c38b
Deleting .db files can make malformed database issues
when WAL(write ahead logging) mode is enabled.
EmailProvider doesn't use WAL mode currently,
But it has to be fixed because it might cause the problem in the
future.
Change-Id: Ie0313c5d253f3080401b00b197e7cbf97f25423c
Conflicts:
src/com/android/email/provider/EmailProvider.java
Use DatabaseUtils.longForQuery() method instead of SQLiteDatabase.query().
This reduces processing cost of database cursor.
Change-Id: Ibe53645b32a4de1ab6518f879e564ddf8f75d822
Conflicts:
src/com/android/email/provider/EmailProvider.java
b/10075523
Now, every 15 minutes we'll sync the last 24 hours.
Every 4 hours we'll perform a full sync, which will
take either the last 7 days, or until the oldest message
we already have locally.
Change-Id: Idc55a46a28af2a68cc324e414d51d88373941595
uifolders and uiallfolders cursors now setNotificationUri on
the appropriate uri. That uri is notified whenever:
- A folder is inserted, deleted, or modified.
- A message is inserted or modified (since this can affect
message counts).
This second one is still not quite right: there are some
conditions where counts aren't updating correctly.
While I was here, I renamed the notification uris to
avoid collisions between different versions of the app.
Bug: 9111855
Change-Id: Ia29bb6a65b4f673bf352fdf0e14270b3f1443ca8
b/10111339
b/10125810
The first problem was that the imap BEFORE clause
is exclusive, so messages on the date given in
BEFORE will not be sent. Now, on the sync for the
most recent messages, we will just not specify a
BEFORE clause, so we can always get the most recent
messages even if our clock drifts from the server.
The second is that some imap servers do not accept
time information on the query dates, and that causes
errors. The imap spec defines the BEFORE and SINCE
clauses to come with a <date> only, not a time,
and although it seems that at least some imap servers
handle that, it can't be expected to always work.
Change-Id: Ibf41c6f7600b9f9537bc6d13b59873ee36798e1e
b/9857766
If we currently have zero messages (i.e. initial sync of
a new account) we will load the most recent 100 messages.
On subsequent syncs, we will load more recent messages
until either:
1. We have loaded 100 and not yet past any of the messages
we already had locally, or
2. We encounter messages that we already had locally, and
then load "deltaMessageCount" additional messages past
the ones we have locally.
Change-Id: I8b34409dcdaceff2d2e1906174241a74f2331688
I'm formalizing the concept of folders that must exist,
and the list of such folders should be accessible to all
sync adapters.
Change-Id: I9e4d2d51aa495d211eab2d1e36c3fa197a1ac00d
Do the same thing as with LogTag, so that we don't have the same
class name in the same package name in three projects.
This makes IDE builds much easier.
Change-Id: I6c9235ab231e1c04ba87c5da627094c7258a5edf
- Restore message_count in the database.
- For UI queries on outbox, trash, and drafts,
use message count instead of total count.
Note this won't be the right thing to do when we properly
sync trash & drafts, but we'll address that when those syncs
are fixed.
Bug: 10098601
Bug: 10113686
Change-Id: I647c74396ee12ed981d89bfb654cc6d0a25cac95
- Account & general fragments need to clear to remove
"Add account" for phone & 7".
- 10" needs to therefore specify their menus in order to
have "Add account".
Bug: 10097087
Change-Id: I133db9b9f7f6610ae30b46927ffcb8a9e4df4c0a
The old callback mechanism is deprecated, in favor of making
calls on the ContentProvider.
Bug: 9842867
Change-Id: I65f559e593cda24456c4ffb96f785e054626dd0b
Load large attachments from a partial POP message
There will be a new change that improves the UI for loading
the rest of the message
Bug: 8651782
Change-Id: I075de1e82e27cf2018607eef50143850e8fecaf2
This is the first part of the change to fix POP attachments.
A following change will handle these partial messages better
Bug: 8651782
Change-Id: I8d00866207dedf63805e0eecab9555c28104f2dc