have duplicates there, it should certainly not panic.
* Do not add unspecified addresses to the hash table.
* The result of adding the initial address of an interface was ignored; now, the
interface is correctly destructed, if necessary.
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when rotating indices doesn't always make sense. Think of an "8" shape.
Reordered these items to give the correct shortcut order Alt+R - Shift+Alt+R.
* More localizing of strings in ActivityMonitor and Expander.
* TextSearch had problems with the search button being to small if one of the
translated strings for Search/Cancel get's bigger than the other. Now resizes
after toggling.
* FileTypes missed a file for the catalog in the Jamfile.
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assume that all children B_WILL_DRAW.
Also call Draw() only when the view said it will.
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* clean up
* directories don't seem to have a valid contiguous flag, fixes directories with many files.
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* actually write the checksum
* compress the repository info archive, too (handle it as separate
section)
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* FindFirstAddress() did actually not specify the family to find, so that the
stack did not have the opportunity to find anything else but the first
address.
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* typedef base classes as 'inherited' and use that instead of the
explicit base class name
* remove superfluous scopes in case blocks
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2)Orphaned catkeys files for:
preferences/print/fi.catkeys
preferences/print/pl.catkeys
apps/bootman/fi.catkeys
apps/screenshot/pl.catkeys
were deleted. They are no more referenced by build system and are superseded by
more recent versions in right places.
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stored queries - it's usually more annoying than helpful for the other modes.
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* fleshed out RepositoryWriterImpl
* renamed BRepositoryHeader to BRepositoryInfo (in accordance with
BPackageInfo)
* adjusted BRepositoryInfo to be able to parse itself from a
driver_settings file
* added package_repo binary (only 'create' works as of yet)
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Also the read flags are synced with the server. This makes it easy to have the same mailbox state on different machines.
Messages could be deleted by delete them form the folder (not when moving them to trash) This maybe needs some more thoughts but its a save solution. One problem with moving it to trash is that you also want to have the option to restore it again. If it is a header only messages and you delete it from the server you lose the body part. Complete messages could theoretically be append to the mailbox again when restoring the mail form trash. Append is commented out though...
An solution for the delete problem would be to move the message to a trash folder on the server. Moving mails on the server is not implemented yet, though.
You can subscribe or unsubscribe to a mailbox using the imap pref panel. The settings are written to the server and are not stored locally.
Add some helper classes which could also be used for POP and SMTP:
ServerConnection: abstract ssl or socket connection
ConnectionReader (still a bit IMAP specific but could be easily separated IMHO): read complete lines or a bunch of data more efficient. Old implementation did it byte by byte, this class read data in bunches and buffer the left over for the next request...
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Remove button in the pref app removes the complete account because we don't have separate chains any more. The pref app stays a mess, needs some layout love! (I did it even look worse...)
The new account/mail settings classes know if they have been changed but the current pref panel does not use this feature very well. It always mark the settings as modified when the settings view is displayed or more precise when the settings view is detached from the pref window, this could be optimized. The according mail protocol is completely restarted when their settings changed.
Some system filters are now directly integrated in the mail protocols. Hopefully make things easier to understand.
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Accounts are now stored in a separate file. Previously they where somehow magically assembled from the chain ids. Now its possible to remove a account temporary by removing the account file form the account folder.
Each account could have an inbound protocol, an outbound protocol and some filters.
Mails are now associated with an account and not with a chain. This required to replace the chain id attribute by an account attribute.
Replace BMailFilter and BMailChain by a less general approach. Basically the chain had a list of filters and call the ProcessMailMessage for each filter. This made it sometime difficult to understand what is going on, e.g. sometimes a filter used information gathered by another filters. The new MailProtocol and MailFilter classes are calling more dedicated hook functions, e.g. HeaderFetched or MessageReadyToSend.
As before all MailProtocol's (plus their filters) are running in their own thread.
Cleaned up the error and status window a bit. Abstracted the interface to these windows. Should be easy to write a BNotification api back-end now.
Parsing of mail headers is much faster now. Fetching the headers of a large mailbox takes ~min and not ~hour now! Initial checkout time is in the same order like Opera. The problem was the massive use of fgets in parse_header (mail_util.cpp) now the complete header is read in one go. Furthermore, only interesting fields are extracted.
Remove some unused files, BeOS relicts... Feel free to translate the mail server and remove the own language system (headers/private/mail/MDRLanguage.h).
Sorry for the remaining old (and new) coding style issues, sometime just ignore them, to many :(
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