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author | Dan Winship <danw@src.gnome.org> | 2001-03-27 13:23:27 +0800 |
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committer | Dan Winship <danw@src.gnome.org> | 2001-03-27 13:23:27 +0800 |
commit | 6dd8aabeeee1945c4d96af5e045b75995db56517 (patch) | |
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Probably the very last new config dialog ever. (Ha ha). From Anna, based
* mail-config.glade: Probably the very last new config dialog
ever. (Ha ha). From Anna, based on a story by me.
* mail-account-gui.c: New code for the new mail-config.glade. This
abstracts out all of the common code between the account editor
and the druid. It also handles the spiffy new provider-specific
config stuff.
FIXME: The code to check if a service is ok or not is no longer
there... waiting until the online/offline stuff from the shell
appears.
* mail-account-editor.c, mail-config-druid.c: These are much
smaller now, since most of the interesting bits moved to
mail-account-gui.c
* mail-accounts.c: Add an enabled/disabled column/button to
replace the checkbox that used to be in the editor, because it
really makes more sense to have it out here. This looks ugly.
Probably ought to ETable it...
(load_accounts): Fill in the enabled column.
(mail_select, mail_unselect): toggle the sensitivity and name of
the Enable/Disable button appropriately
(mail_able): Handle the enable/disable button.
* mail-config.c: Remove reply-to from MailConfigIdentity since it
didn't belong there (and wasn't being saved anyway).
(mail_config_check_service): Simplify this a bit. This really
needs to pop up a dialog with a "connecting..." message and a
cancel button.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=8971
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diff --git a/mail/ChangeLog b/mail/ChangeLog index cf7589c04f..41fca130d9 100644 --- a/mail/ChangeLog +++ b/mail/ChangeLog @@ -1,3 +1,46 @@ +2001-03-27 Dan Winship <danw@ximian.com> + + * mail-config.glade: Probably the very last new config dialog + ever. (Ha ha). From Anna, based on a story by me. + + * mail-account-gui.c: New code for the new mail-config.glade. This + abstracts out all of the common code between the account editor + and the druid. It also handles the spiffy new provider-specific + config stuff. + + FIXME: The code to check if a service is ok or not is no longer + there... waiting until the online/offline stuff from the shell + appears. + + * mail-account-editor.c, mail-config-druid.c: These are much + smaller now, since most of the interesting bits moved to + mail-account-gui.c + + * mail-accounts.c: Add an enabled/disabled column/button to + replace the checkbox that used to be in the editor, because it + really makes more sense to have it out here. This looks ugly. + Probably ought to ETable it... + (load_accounts): Fill in the enabled column. + (mail_select, mail_unselect): toggle the sensitivity and name of + the Enable/Disable button appropriately + (mail_able): Handle the enable/disable button. + + * mail-config.c: Remove reply-to from MailConfigIdentity since it + didn't belong there (and wasn't being saved anyway). + (mail_config_check_service): Simplify this a bit. This really + needs to pop up a dialog with a "connecting..." message and a + cancel button. + + * mail-ops.c (uid_cachename_hack): Kludge, copied+modified from + mail_config_folder_to_cachename to deal with the different + behavior of the URL code now. Will go away when the keep-on-server + code moves. + (get_folderinfo_get): Only pass "subscribed_only" to + camel_store_get_folder_info if the store supports subscriptions... + + * mail-local.c (local_provider): Update this to reflect the + CamelProvider structure change + 2001-03-26 Jeffrey Stedfast <fejj@ximian.com> * mail-callbacks.c (transfer_msg): Add "vtrash" as an allowed mail |