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30-Jan-2014 |
James Lemieux <jplemieux@google.com> |
Keep on getting a couldn't sign-in notification b/11551107 This is caused by ImapConnection.doLogin() only throwing AuthenticationFailedExceptions and not other varieties of exceptions. Our best guess based on the reported bug is that the IMAP server should be returning "UNAVAILABLE" indicating the IMAP server is up and responding but some resource it relies on (e.g. LDAP) is currently down. We translate the "UNAVAILABLE" response code into a Server Error value and display a message to the user and a Retry button. While fixing this bug, I discovered that the ConversationListFooterView that is displayed in response to a authentication failure contains a button called "Sign In" that didn't actually do anything. I made it navigate to the incoming account settings fragment where the user is free to change the relevant account credentials. Change-Id: I2c772ecab18f3e57059eceeae01de08f1fdab4c2
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03-Jan-2014 |
Martin Hibdon <mhibdon@google.com> |
Fix the build This should have gone in with my previous CL Add a new messaging exception type This is for cases where the client is configured to use OAuth, but the server reports that it does not support that. Change-Id: I9eb5c7788b1bfdfd69e272845ba3e3b1d7b6f6cc
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01-Jun-2013 |
Andrew Sapperstein <asapperstein@google.com> |
Move some of emailcommon to UnifiedEmail. Just some refactoring. Change-Id: If298b5a96d57ba9d3eece33b4a09a74fc52f73cc
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