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Cleanup according to comments
Thu, May 16
Wed, May 15
All special folders are supposed to be displayed as top-level folders on top of the list. No matter they are in fact top-level folders or not.
Fri, May 10
This file opening problem again caused wallace to crash on my server, resulting in the failure to deliver emails to the end recipient.
Searching though the wallace directory I found the following instances
Wed, May 8
Tue, May 7
Fri, Apr 26
Thu, Apr 25
Wed, Apr 24
- Move greylist policy controller tests to more appropriate place
- Speed up greylist tests
- Improve single sql query and coding style
Tue, Apr 23
Mon, Apr 22
Same file opening problem exists in /usr/lib/python3.9/site-packages/wallace/module_invitationpolicy.py - line 270 :-
Sat, Apr 20
Fri, Apr 19
Apr 18 2024
Looks like something to fix in https://git.kolab.org/source/pykolab/browse/master/pykolab/setup/setup_mysql.py$184
Fixed in 79bd5932b24b.
Apr 17 2024
I agree that the way we do id2name and vice versa sucks. Passing type (model name) everywhere is not great. I think in future we could improve that (e.g. by using IDs in form of "<type-class>:<id>", but it would be a BC break requiring a full re-sync.
- Add 2nd arg to folder_subscriptions() calls
- Activesync tab for calendar/tasks/contact folders
For existing installations that do not use a DAV backend; I suppose we'll just loose the subscription state, but it should otherwise work? And we'll loose the integration between imap subscription state and the syncroton subscription state, correct?
Haven't tested it but looks good to me.
- Merge branch 'master' into dev/kolab-subscriptions
Apr 16 2024
Apr 15 2024
- Fixes
- Merge branch 'master' into dev/kolab-subscriptions