Fixes Issue 1577
Issue 1551:
Some IMAP servers send untagged EXPUNGEs to IDLEing
clients without ever haven't sent an untagged FETCH. The untagged
EXPUNGEs are harder to deal with because they don't have a UID. So,
if the user has elected to have the IDLE connection start with a poll,
we can maintain a map of message sequence numbers to UIDs that we can
use to figure out which message to delete. To mitigate the risk of
the map falling out of date, we do a UID SEARCH UID before removing
the local copy of the message, just to make sure the message is really
gone from the server. If we detect an error, do another poll to
resync the map.
Issue 1577:
Restore the removal of notifications for an account when the account's
unread message count goes to 0.
Fixes Issue 1562
Issue 1474:
Provide new facility to totally wipe all data for an account but leave
settings intact. This is useful because sometimes storage is so full
that SQLite cannot perform the usual VACUUM or message deletion.
Add confirmation dialogs to destructive Clear and Recreate operations.
Remove destructive Clear from FolderList so as not to have to
duplicate the confirmation dialogs.
Issue 1562:
Suppress notifications when new messages arrive in Trash, Sent or
Drafts special folders.
Fixes Issue 772
Fixes Issue 852
Issue 300: Handle incoming IMAP tokens in a case-insensitive manner
Issue 772: Add Yahoo workaround
Issue 852: Add configurable IMAP IDLE refresh frequency in Incoming
server settings
Also:
Add configuration option for whether push system executes a poll on
each connect.
Move the configuration for the maximum number of push folders to the
Incoming server Settings.
Fixes Issue 1105
Fixes Issue 1395
Fixes Issue 1421
Fixes Issue 1426
When the remote store is incapable of returning an unread message count (POP)
or a flagged message count (POP, WebDAV), count the number of local
messages with the desired atributes.
Keep search results in sync with newly arrived or deleted messages.
Intentionally does not remove messages from search results due to
flag (flagged/starred or read/unread) state changes, because that
would be awkward while manipulating messages in search results.
When connected to a server that does not automatically send an
untagged UIDNEXT with the responses to SELECT, explicitly SEARCH for
the currently highest UID in the folder on the server and then add 1
to it to get the UIDNEXT.
searchable folders, and the various search strategies.
Integration takes precedence over searchability. The Integrated Inbox
doesn't care about folder searchability. Nor does an unread or flag
search on specific folders.
Searches on specific accounts always go for displayable folders. That
might need to change so that searches on specific accounts can be on
DISPLAYABLE or ALL, but never NEVER. But in the current approach,
account-specific searches are done from the Accounts Activity, which
has an unread counter based on displayable non-special folders, so the
present implementation is the most logical for now.
interfering with "unread" searches on POP3 accounts.
Flags really should be normalized in the database to eliminate the use
of LIKE while searching by Flags.
Pass around simple Serializable MessageReference objects containing
account UUID, folder name and message UID so that MessageView can
traverse lists of messages which span folders and accounts.
Fixes ClassCastException.
Also:
Envelope and star in Accounts Activity are now both "hot". Tapping
the main part of the search opens the full search; tapping the
envelope opens the search only for unread messages; tapping the star
opens the search but only for starred messages.
The envelope and star are a bit small to reliably tap. Both options
should be available via long-press, also.
Methodology will be extended to real accounts, as well.
Fixes Issue 1431
Present flagged message count inside a star, matching the visual
presentation on individual messages.
Provide display of unread and flagged message counts for canned
searches.
Perhaps the message counts for searches and account size display
should be defeatable for improved speed.
Computing the account size is pretty slow for big accounts, and making
this functionality optional should be considered.
Also, displays the number of flagged messages ("stars") in each
account in the Accounts list and each folder in the FolderList. Needs
better presentation of the flagged message counts, but this works as a
proof-of-concept and gets the data structures built.
Look for + as acknowledgement that we're in IDLE mode, not "idling"
string.
Also, to help with battery life:
1) Give up trying to IDLE after 10 failures.
2) Increase retry delays
Not done, yet, but available for developers to use.
Definite things to be done in the short term:
1) Allow user to hide canned searches in Accounts Activity
2) Make newly arrived mail immediately appear in search results.
Possible improvements:
3) User-definable searches
4) Make newly deleted mail immediately disappear search results.
5) Make message with flag changes immediately appear/disappear from
search results.
6) Show search result size in Accounts Activity.
Fixes Issue 1126
Apply skisters2's patch for the POP notifications. Also, add another
setRingNotified at the beginning of each poll to make sure the account
is in the right state.
Allow user to turn off gesture-based control.
Also, consolidate so that gestures could be used by other subclasses
of K9Activity. Probably should be made usable to K9ListActivity, too,
by making MyGestureDetector its own class and make it used by
K9Activity and K9ListActivity, and have the Activities implement a
callback interface for onNext and onPrevious.
Provides for the user to elect to have certain folders displayed first
in the FolderList. Folders so elected are displayed in alphabetical
order first, then folders not so elected are displayed alphabetical
order.
No special handling is done for Inbox any more, except that it is in
"top group" by default, to preserve current behavior until the user
changes the settings.
Implement DEFLATE compression for IMAP communication, enabled by
default. User can disable compression for Wi-Fi, Mobile, or Other
networks, if it causes problems or if uncompressed communication is
faster, which is possible on Wi-Fi and wired networks, especially.
"Other" is to allow for the Android platform to introduce new
networking types without having to immediately change K-9 Mail.
However, as those arise, new network types should be added as explicit
types in K-9 Mail.
Fixes Issue 1278
Fixes Issue 119
Fixes Issue 1077
Fixes Issue 1238
Worked performed by danapple0 and cketti in
https://k9mail.googlecode.com/svn/k9mail/branches/issue1116
Add support for most batch ops (except move and copy) in search
results. Add support for batch move and copy on real folders.
Increase efficiency of bulk IMAP moves and copies by doing as multiple
UID operations.
Eliminated serialization of Account objects.
Provide up-references in useful places to make all future code cleaner
and more efficient.
Fixed a bunch of draft handling
Merged from issue1116 branch, except for Account.java, which was
copied wholesale. Account.java was manually merged in issue1116
branch at r1489
svn merge -r 1459:1489 https://k9mail.googlecode.com/svn/k9mail/branches/issue1116 .
cp ../issue1116/src/com/fsck/k9/Account.java src/com/fsck/k9/Account.java
As a side effect of this fix sending mail could be slightly faster now due to less packets being sent.
Big thanks to Kevin Newland of Michigan Technological University for organizing a test account.
Fixes issue 799
Handle CAPABILITY response in following cases:
1) When sent as part of the banner, no longer sends explicit
CAPABILITY command
2) When sent as an UNTAGGED response to LOGIN, updates stored
capabilities.
3) When sent as part of the TAGGED response to LOGIN, updates stored
capabilities.
Due to odd implementation of the CRAM-MD5 authentication, the
capability updates will not happen as part of the CRAM-MD5
authentication.
a) is already known if the server supports the NAMESPACE capability.
b) is included in the prefix anyway (=also known if namespace was set manually).
c) isn't needed when selecting a mailbox because we currently don't support folder hierarchy. So the delimeter is included in the folder name.
Fixes issue 1217
At cketti's suggestion, change the methodology for counting
server-side unread messages on an IMAP server from STATUS (UNSEEN) to
SEARCH UNSEEN NOT DELETED. STATUS (UNSEEN) does not ignore DELETED
but unexpunged messages and leads to incorrect results.
http://www.mail-archive.com/c-client@u.washington.edu/msg00929.htmlhttp://www.mail-archive.com/c-client@u.washington.edu/msg00931.html
This variant only checks for unread messages in the last 300 messages
in the folder, so will be wrong if there are unread messages earlier
in the folder. However, it'll be more often correct than the old
version for the marjority of users.
Also, change the opening of folders for IMAP IDLE purposes to
read-only using EXAMINE instead of SELECT.
of the last successful periodic mail and computes the next start time
as an offset from that successful finish. The ramifications of this
new method is that changing polling interval on an account does not
force delaying all accounts to poll next in the future by the new
interval. Instead, K-9 Mail now adjusts the next poll time based on
what the next poll time should be based on the last poll finish and
the new interval.
Example 1: In the old way, if the old polling interval was 1 hour, and
the next poll was 50 minutes away (10 minutes have passed), and you
changed the interval to 15 minutes, the poll would happen 15 minutes
from now. In the new way, the next poll will happen only 5 minutes
from now, which is 15 minutes since the last poll.
Example 2: In the old way, if the old polling interval was 1 hour, and
the next poll was 10 minutes away (50 minutes have passed), and you
changed the interval to 30 minutes, the poll would happen 30 minutes
from now. The next poll would then happen actually 80 minutes after
the previous poll completed. In the new way, it'll actually happen
immediately, because the time for the next poll, based on the new
schedule, has already passed.
Similar scenarios happen when a loss of network connectivity
occurs. In the old way, polling would resume using the restoration of
connectivity as the starting point. Each time network connectivity
was lost and restored, the next poll would be further delayed. *If
connectivity was lost and restored frequently, a poll might never
happen!* In the new way, the next poll is rescheduled based on the
time of the last successful poll, so will be rescheduled just like it
was before the loss of connectivity. If the time has already been
passed, the poll will happen immediately.
Provide for setting Sent folder to -NONE- which suppresses actually
saving sent mail in any folder.
Also, eliminate logging which folders are not configured for pushing.
It was just too much logging.
Only reschedule polling and setup pushing when necessary due to
particular setting changes. Makes the K-9 Mail UI much more
responsive to setting changes that do not affect polling and pushing.
The poll schedule is deliberately only rescheduled when the period is
decreased. An increase in period will still allow the next scheduled
check to happen as originally scheduled.
Fixes Issue 1034
Refresh Account from Preferences, so that it'll have a fresh copy of
all information. Failure to do this caused the AccountSettings
Activity to show stale information when invoked repeatedly from the
same prior Activity.
Provides for menu items to quickly change the mode of displayed
folders. Also, reorganizes the menu to have an Advanced sub-menu,
like Accounts page has.
Desparately needs a new icon for the Folders menu item.
physical keyboards, though, and should be modified to only re-setup
pushers. Current implementation causes a wasteful reschedule of
polling.
Also gets the help Toast for the folder up-to-date after the
FolderList/MessageList split.
force-closes and inconsistent data on activity reuse. Also, removing
broken/unused code to preserve activity state across invocations.
across invocations.
Don't show messages that are already deleted on the server when we
first download them.
Also, correct item 1 from my comments on r1355. No longer notify for
mails I sent when I selected not to be notified for mails I sent.
* Add an explicit configuration option for stars
* Replace now-outdated "left handed" widgets config option, now that
select widgets are always on the left.
* since the multi-modality of the message list was now only a "toggle
stars" option, kill that, as it was lots of code and rather redundant
always-available select action. For the moment, this means
that widgets_on_left does nothing at all. based on feedback, I may kill
the preference and multi-mode behaviour entirely in favor of "show stars?"
(and possibly "show stars on left"
Stars, "checkboxes" and color bars updated to actually fit in wide mode.
Fixes Issue 806
Make sure to close opened folders in finally blocks in
MessagingController.
Don't make another connection when deleting or copying a
message. (Nicely speeds up copy and delete, as well.)
Another connection is still created for creating a folder while
copying or deleting (a pretty rare event), and the IMAP IDLE
connections are not re-used for user initiated activity.
Automatically build jar file for external applications.
Create convenience functions in K9RemoteControl so that external
applications do not need to know the details of handling the Intents
and broadcasts.
Send a permission string in the broadcasts so that unauthorized
applications cannot intercept communication to authorized
applications, such as K-9 Mail.
to accept control from other Android applications. Allows for
changing both Account-level and global settings. Account-level
settings can be applied to a single Account or to all Accounts.
The file class file derived from src/com/fsck/k9/K9RemoteControl.java
will be bundled into a JAR file for use by external applications.
This facility will be used for:
Issue 215
Issue 730
Issue 864
Issue 884
global config option rather than a per-account one. (But with a new
implementation.) - As we now have views that show messages across
accounts, this needed to become a global)
MessagingController was calling the MessagingListener twice for
deleted messages. By the time the second call was made, some
Activities already had removed the message holder, so a null holder
was being put on the list.
This change should prevent the double calls, and adds protection
against have the MessageList MessagingListener called with a message
that is no longer in the MessageList.
Also, some logical cleanups.