Inline images can be specified in two different ways -- explicitly with a
Content-Disposition of "inline" or implicitly with no Content-Disposition.
We correctly handled the former. For the later, we now default to an "inline"
disposition if one was not specified. This is acceptable per RFC 822 which
states:
Content-Disposition is an optional header field. In its absence,
the MUA may use whatever presentation method it deems suitable.
Additionally, if the disposition is not specified by the server, we need to
look at the Content-Type header for the file name.
bug 2824698
Change-Id: I146f7a67197b4e737e5f82a3d570e0f74e23fa35
To determine mime-types of attachments from the ACTION_SEND and _MULTIPLE intents,
- Use ContentResolver.getType() for content: URIs
- Use inferMimeType() for file: URIs
Tested with Gallary and Downloads.
Bug 3510624
Backport of Ibfa4b383463f157e18fd634e55f5be4b9adf6aa5
Change-Id: Id2815738673f3822a97e92414b84f6a5d46eb96f
When replying or fowarding an HTML message, we now send both plain text and
HTML bodies as a multi-part mime message. We take special care to ensure the
message bodies are in their own multi-part block and do not interfere with
any additional attachments to the message.
bug 3060920
Backport-Of: I2fc3cb4e1f65bcc28486a62731b44b0ee0a99719
Change-Id: I89ec2795b55ceb7472a8ee3db2dc8f50cf537d9c
The new class EmailAsyncTask might look overkill, but
this is what I've been wanting for long time.
In many activities we store all AsyncTasks we start to member fields
so that we can cancel them in onDestroy(). (e.g.
MessageViewFragmentBase.mLoadMessageTask and mReloadMessageTask)
With EmailAsyncTask these fields will no longer be necessary.
We'll be able to just fire up as many AsyncTasks as we want, and clean them
up in onDestroy() with just cancellAllInterrupt().
Bug 3480136
Backport of Id8aa1ba1500eee58cfab8b562b95e9ed852b3e29
Change-Id: I2d2966ff878862a5246c031d1d4e221da5a7e81a
Slight API change to make it more clear what the method parameter is for.
Also add some additonal test conditions to the Rfc822Output tests.
Change-Id: I8888d6201e79136fa3420aa9d5f921772f374e56
There were two TODO's from a prior CL where deprecated HostAuth methods
were removed.
1. Do not use a generated URI to determine if account settings have changed.
Instead, use the HostAuth structure for this purpose.
2. The account key in the HostAuth structure has been deprecated. Remove as
much of it as possible (until the schema of the host auth database changes,
we must still refer to it when adding rows).
In the process, HostAuth tests were broken out into a separate unit test
file.
Change-Id: I4075da09af168f734db7b20a9ef63d4178ac2064
There were extra parens in the SELECT sql command. These have been
removed from production code, so, the test needs to be updated as
well.
bug 3456577
Change-Id: I7fcfd326c17fd732ecfd3cd77f6e583106afa287
* Make "Exchange" option in account setup depend upon availability of the
Exchange EmailService
* Make presence of Exchange logging depend upon availability of the
Exchange EmailService
* Make AttachmentDownloadService use service rather than ExchangeService
class
* Move SSLUtils to emailcommon/utility
* Move account manager type defs to emailcommon/AccountManagerTypes
* Update proguard.flags
* This is the penultimate CL for the Email package itself; the next CL
creates a clean, SDK-compatible Email application
Bug: 3442973
Change-Id: I9162cf5fa6b5a043ded0fdd1e25fd3ce5948ad8f
* There are three pieces to this CL (sorry):
1) Move and/or rename some constants into emailcommon
2) Move Utility to emailcommon, moving the few UI
related utilities back into Email (FolderProperties
and UiUtilities)
3) Remove all references to resources from emailcommon
* The three pieces relate in that, between them, they allow
the emailcommon static library to compile cleanly
Bug: 3442973
Change-Id: Ic5e3abaa2a1b36999e0b6653c6c2134ea1bd544f
* No code was harmed, er, changed in the making of this CL
* All that's happened is that code that is needed by both Email and
Exchange have been moved into emailcommon
* This required import changes to many files, which explains the
length of the CL
Change-Id: I4e12455ba057a4a8054fdbd0b578c73afa411c8a