CVS commit by tilladam:
Fix issue 139 by using the mechanism we use for setting the replied and
forwarded status after a mail has been sent succesfully to move the mail
that originally triggered the sending of the accept/decline mail, whose
serial number is remembered in a link header to the trash folder configured
for that account. In other words, if you click to accept an invitation, and
then send the generated reply, the invitation mail will automagically go
away.
svn path=/trunk/kdepim/; revision=347299
1. It removes the (newly added) references to KMComposer::mNever{Encrypt,Sign}
They are an internal implementation detail of KMComposeWin, used for
supressing crypto operation during autosave/dead letter writing. If you
want to forbid the user to sign/encrypt, you should make that visible in
the GUI, by disabling the resp. actions _and_ disabling crypto operations
and not by silently ignoring the user's request.for signing/encrypting.
(this patch is needed, since, in ae_b, both variables are gone).
2. It fixes usage of KPIM::Identity by aviding the copy-ctor and by calling
isNull() instead of comparing to Identity::null.
CCMAIL: bo@kdab.net
svn path=/trunk/kdepim/; revision=316493
(better than <foo.h>, especially when systems could have an identity.h somewhere)
A kconfig_update script moves the identities from kmailrc to emailidentities
svn path=/trunk/kdepim/; revision=311347
- TeeHtmlWriter takes a list of HtmlWriters and just forwards every write()
request to all registered HtmlWriter's
- FileHtmlWriter writes - yes - to a file.
These are for debugging only, though one could think of offering
"save as html" functionality.
svn path=/trunk/kdepim/; revision=202590
HTML-Escaping is a job for HtmlFormatter.
- KHtmlPartHtmlWriter now operates directly on KHTMLPart, not any longer
via KMReaderWin.
- inline KHtmlPartHtmlWriter::queuedHtml() into KHtmlPartHtmlWriter::queue()
svn path=/trunk/kdepim/; revision=201111
KHtmlPartHtmlWriter, which therefore becomes a QObject.
Add a new HtmlWriter::reset() method that KHtmlPartHtmlWriter
uses to stop it's timer and empty the html queue.
Don't delete mHtmlWriter in KMReaderWin dtor anymore, but rely on QObjects
destroying it's parents.
svn path=/trunk/kdepim/; revision=201105
First (and - apart from debugging purposes - probably only) implementation
KHtmlPartHtmlWriter, which currently still depends on KMReaderWin for the
queueHtml handling. Queued HTML writing will move to KHtmlPartHtmlWriter.
svn path=/trunk/kdenetwork/kmail/; revision=199819