#define kernel KMKernel::self()
to
#define kmkernel KMKernel::self()
because 'kernel' was a much to general term. We really shouldn't repeat the mistakes of the X developers.
I noticed this problem when I played around with KImageEffects. kimageeffects.h contains 'kernel' as parameter of some methods and so the compilation had to fail. We won't need KImageEffects in the near future, but at least we are now prepared and a clash with another 'kernel' can't happen anymore.
svn path=/trunk/kdepim/; revision=252621
o make imapjobs refcount the folders they operate on via open/close instead
of relying on the account to keep track of open folders and close them
in displayProgress()
o keep not only the destination but also the source folder in each imapjob
so they can be closed if need be
o remove tempOpenFolder() itself and all its uses
svn path=/trunk/kdepim/; revision=244918
- Delete messages during transfer
- Minor cleanups
- Do not display headers when you skip over messages
CCMAIL: 62943-done@bugs.kde.org
svn path=/trunk/kdepim/; revision=243659
Especially protocol() == "imap". Note that using ssl completely breaks those
checks then as the protocol is then "imaps". Also the string compares
are suboptimal there - use folderType() == KMFolderTypeSomeType.
svn path=/trunk/kdepim/; revision=238868
1) Remove the limitation that a message can have only one status at a time.
2) Implement watch/ignore thread via message status flags.
ad 1:
- Message status is now kept as a bitfield, which means a message can now be
for example replied and forwarded as well as important at the same time.
- To keep the index format backward compatible and make the transition
painless, I've added a new index entry and added code to transfer the old
into the new format. That means that upgrading users should not notice
anything.
- I've tried to keep as much behavior as possible unchanged with regard to
what flag disables what other flag etc. There are two groups of flags:
read/unread/new/old influence each other, which means a message cannot be
new and read at the same time, for example, while the second group, namely
important, sent, queued, replied, and forwarded are toggled individually.
- Toggling a thread sets the messages status to the inverse of that of the
parent, which means that if you have a thread with some mails marked as
important and some not, the status is set according to that of the parent.
- Status is now kept when moving mails between folders in the same imap
account as well as between imap accounts.
ad 2:
- Watch and ignore are mutually exclusive, which means ignoring a thread
unsets its watched flag and the other way around.
- When sorting by status watched threads are at the top, ignored at the
bottom.
- Watch and ignore propagate via threading, which means that if a message
is threaded below a watched one, it becomes watched. Same for ignore.
- Moving a single mail out of a watched thread results in a new watched
thread of size 1 :)
- Similarly watch and ignore are possible on individual mail (threads
to be).
- Watching a thread does not currently mark new mails as important, nor
does ignoring delete new mails in the thread. These are possible
extensions, though, if we think them sensible.
svn path=/trunk/kdepim/; revision=235595
from imapjob.
how to reproduce the crash: delete all the message files off the server but
don't touch any indices. then try to delete a message in the folder in kmail.
svn path=/trunk/kdepim/; revision=235458
be deleted during unGetMsg(). Failure to do that results in interesting
behavior when the account tries to remove the job but the message pointer
is invalid. I believe this is the true cause of the crash/valgrind errors
George was seeing.
CCMAIL: staikos@kde.org
svn path=/trunk/kdepim/; revision=233998
the first propagating to the latter, and connect the part to it, so kontact
updates the folder name and icon when they are changed.
Kontact folks, feel free to revert if this is not the way you want to do
this. Sorry for touching this without asking for permission. :)
svn path=/trunk/kdepim/; revision=229185
of an imap folder while move/delete operations out of it are going on, as
far as I can see. This means a bunch of open()/close() calls I added while
hunting trying to fix them are probably unnessecary. Have to look at the
CopyCommand as well in that regard.
svn path=/trunk/kdepim/; revision=229100
folder A and 300 messages to folder B instead of clicking undo 500 times you
click undo twice. Basically it's action instead of message based now.
Also, David could you also move kmundostack.{h,cpp} to undostack.{h,cpp} ? :)
CCMAIL: David Faure <faure@kde.org>
svn path=/trunk/kdepim/; revision=227137
This is a set of changes that is well test by myself and others.
The following bug fixes amongst others are included:
Compilation fix: the certificate dialog now compiles
Mjr bugfix: Prevent mail loss when kmail crashes while editing a
drafts message
Mjr bugfix: Fix erratic folder changing when clicking on the folder
tree
Mjr bugfix: Prevent mail loss when applying filters
The follow features have been implemented:
* KMail is now a KPart and can be embedded in the Kontact/Kaplan
container applications along with other KDE PIM applications.
* Remove duplicates function for removing duplicate messages in
a folder.
* Messages can be dragged and dropped on a composer window to
add those messages as attachments.
* Deletion in threaded mode is improved, child messages will no
longer be scattered when a parent is deleted.
* Multiple messages can now be selected in the search dialog.
* New context menu in the search dialog with Move, Copy, Reply
etc. actions for operating on selected messages.
* Search criteria in the search dialog now supports more types
of rules and a variable number of rules.
* Faster searching of large messsages.
* 'Search Folders' which are a KMail folder that stores a search
expression and is dynamically updated (also known as virtual
folders).
* The separate window for reading mail has a context menu with
Reply, Copy etc. actions for operating on the message
displayed.
* The separate window for reading mail has a tool bar.
* Startup of KMail is faster.
* Switching between folders is faster.
* The contents of all composer windows are saved to disk on
composer window creation and then periodically saved to
prevent mail loss in the result of a system crash.
* The state of KMail folders is saved to disk periodically to
prevent status information loss in the result of a system
crash.
Note after start KMail switching to folders for the first time will
slow as the format of the .sorted file has changed.
Enjoy!
svn path=/trunk/kdenetwork/kmail/; revision=195825
for me the "crash on reply" and "forward message crash" bugs and people
on IRC have been insisting on committing it. So yeah, asynchronous message
handling in KMail is in!!! May the God of Coding have mercy on us...
svn path=/trunk/kdenetwork/kmail/; revision=193386