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If sending fails for any reason, return a suitable GError. Don't just
return silently. Also check for a wider range of errors indicating the
service is unavailable in composer_send_completed(). This will trigger
the "save-to-outbox" info alert.
(cherry picked from commit 13089f0d5088cf138697121a0839bd7d3ed85e42)
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(cherry picked from commit 92817706c525cf83f7b9867ea088b162b5348371)
Conflicts:
libemail-engine/e-mail-session-utils.c
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New functions:
e_mail_session_get_fcc_for_message_sync()
e_mail_session_get_fcc_for_message()
e_mail_session_get_fcc_for_message_finish()
e_mail_session_ref_transport()
e_mail_session_ref_default_transport()
e_mail_session_ref_transport_for_message()
(cherry picked from commit dea7daf4c33ce4bdd020c19a3440538371b415a7)
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Caused by double-reffing the message object.
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Follow-up fixes:
a) don't copy to origin folder for forwarded messages
b) use a real folder when reply/forward from a vFolder
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Asynchronous + synchronous convenience functions.
Uses the EMailLocalFolder enumeration to specify a well-known folder.
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These functions now return new references:
camel_session_add_service()
camel_session_list_services()
These functions have been renamed and also return new references:
camel_session_get_service() -> camel_session_ref_service()
camel_session_get_service_by_url() -> camel_session_ref_service_by_url()
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Replaces e_mail_session_unsubscribe_folder().
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em_utils_connect_service_sync() and em_utils_disconnect_service_sync()
are no longer needed. CamelService itself now effectively does what
these functions were doing.
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Always call it immediately after g_simple_async_result_new().
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These libraries are bound for E-D-S so they live at the lowest layer of
Evolution for now -- even libeutil can link to them (but please don't).
This is the first step toward moving mail handing to a D-Bus service.
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