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.
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.
* 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* Replace now-outdated "left handed" widgets config option, now that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.
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)