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* Avoid passing EMailBackend as much as possible.Matthew Barnes2011-12-161-3/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | More mail API churn... reversing some previous API decisions. I've made some key API changes to EMailSession on the account-mgmt branch which should allow for this, and will hopefully also benefit the "email-factory" branch. EMailBackend barely needs to exist anymore, except as the owner of EMailSession. For several low-level functions, we replace its EMailBackend parameter with EMailSession and EAlertSink parameters; the latter so it can still pass user alerts up the chain.
* Reorder accounts by drag-and-drop.Matthew Barnes2011-12-111-7/+0
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This implements https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=663527#c3. Account reordering is now done by drag-and-drop instead of up/down buttons. Turned out to be a wee bit more complicated than I initially thought. This scraps EAccountManager and EAccountTreeView and replaces them with new classes centered around EMailAccountStore, which EMailSession owns. EMailAccountStore is the model behind the account list in Preferences. The folder tree model now uses it to sort its own top-level rows using gtk_tree_path_compare(). It also broadcasts account operations through signals so we don't have to rely so heavily on EAccountList signals, since EAccountList is going away soon. Also as part of this work, the e-mail-local.h and e-mail-store.h APIs have been merged into EMailSession and MailFolderCache.
* Bug #351025 - Make the order of the mail accounts configurableMilan Crha2011-09-261-0/+7
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* Send errors to an EAlertSink instead of the task bar.Matthew Barnes2010-10-191-0/+3
| | | | | | This marks the end of unintrusive error dialogs, which were too unintrusive. We now show errors directly in the main window using the EAlert / EAlertSink framework.
* Give MailSession a permanent home.Matthew Barnes2010-10-131-0/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | Global variables in shared libraries are a bad idea. EMailBackend now owns the MailSession instance, which is actually now EMailSession. Move the blocking utility functions in mail-tools.c to e-mail-session.c and add asynchronous variants. Same approach as Camel. Replace EMailReader.get_shell_backend() with EMailReader.get_backend(), which returns an EMailBackend. Easier access to the EMailSession.
* Introduce EMailBackend into libevolution-mail.Matthew Barnes2009-12-161-0/+79
EMailBackend is an abstract subclass of EShellBackend that handles online and offline modes and application shutdown. Placing this in the shared mail library allows Anjal to reuse it. Evolution's mail module further extends this class as EMailShellBackend.