- extracted handling of external intents to a new method
- only allow mailto URI for ACTION_VIEW and ACTION_SENDTO (as documented by AOSP)
- allow additional recipients via "to" parameter in mailto URI
- removed check for allowed MIME type when adding attachments since we're accepting all MIME types anyway
- show CC and BCC text fields when one of those recipient types was set by the intent
- use MIME type specified in intent for attachments (if present and doesn't contain a "*")
* mail-on-sd: (40 commits)
Added more comments to explain how the locking mecanism works for LocalStore
Fixed wrong method being called during experimental provider initialization (since provider isn't enabled, that didn't harm)
Add more comments about how the various StorageProviders work and how they're enabled
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French localization for storage related settings
Remove unused SD card strings (replaced with storage indirection)
Merge mail-on-sd branch from trunk
Reset mail service on storage mount (even if no account uses the storage, to be improved)
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Migraion -> Migration
move the Storage location preference into preferences rather than the wizard.
Made LocalStore log less verbose Added @Override compile checks
Added ACTION_SHUTDOWN broadcast receiver to properly initiate shutdown sequence (not yet implemented) and cancel any scheduled Intent
Be more consistent about which SQLiteDatabase variable is used (from instance variable to argument variable) to make code more refactoring-friendly (class is already big, code extraction should be easier if not referencing the instance variable).
Added transaction timing logging
Factorised storage lock/transaction handling code for regular operations.
Use DB transactions to batch modifications (makes code more robust / could improve performances)
Merge mail-on-sd branch from trunk
Update issue 888 Added DB close on unmount / DB open on mount
Update issue 888 Back to account list when underlying storage not available/unmounting in MessageView / MessageList
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Removed dependency from K9 to MessageProvider (and added ability for components to register themselve for being notified when K9 instance is ready)
Moved Intent broadcast code from MessageProvider to K9
Made query() easily extensible using strategy pattern, the discriminant still being the Uri path
Added an option whether the registered name color is change or not
Avoid "Connection error" when MessageView is opened. The contacts.getName() might return null.
- Created "controller" and "mail.filter" package
- Moved a lot of classes to new/other packages
- Removed unused classes: NoSuchProviderException, MessageDateComparator
Utilize cketti's AutoSyncHelper in order to provide a way to make K-9
Mail obey the global Auto-sync setting. K-9 Mail doesn't obey the
Auto-sync setting by default because K-9 Mail isn't listed as one of
the listed applications.
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.
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.
* 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