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- leap_mail still uses pycryptopp and therefore still needs the
dependency
- Keymanager calls to async HTTPClient had not been mocked, causing
a test to fail
- fixed a pep8 warning
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- Create a new Generator that doesn't trim the headers
- Extract detached signature from message
- Convert message to the body an attachments level
- Add coment to the generator workaround and shows which python version
has the patch
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- Extract message serialization to a method
- Add new condition to verify signature on plain text mail
- Return InvalidSignature if cannot verify
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imap tests must be adapted, using a dummy credential checker.
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It won't break anymore if the body is None, but will
return an empty body in that case
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- Resolves: #7656
- Releases: 0.4.1
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Releases: 0.4.0
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we were adding listeners for each mailbox instance, which was making
appends particularly slow, since the method that gets current count and
recent count is expensive and was being called way too many times.
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Related: #7495
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In case of InvalidAuthTokeError from soledad sync we need signal the GUI, so
it will request her to log in again.
- Resolves: #7430
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- Related: #7471
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As a class variable multiple account instances share
mailboxes which is bad if its different users or tests
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The key extract should check first for attached keys and if this fails
then should try the OpenPGP header.
- Resolves: #7480
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We can't import attached keys with different email address than the
sender. Now we don't fail in this case, just log it.
- Resolves: #7454
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in this way, we're using twisted reactor instead of having another
thread with zmq's own copy of tornado ioloop.
Resolves: #7274
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So now it:
- Accepts credentials in a file pointed by environment variable.
- Allows to specify the mailbox to select as a command line flag.
- Allows to select a given message by subject.
For example:
BITMASK_CREDENTIALS=/tmp/bm.secrets ./getmail --mailbox INBOX --subject
'test mail
The two flags are case-insensitive.
This is intended to be used as a helper in end-to-end tests.
Getting a message by subject it's suboptimal, but I think it's good
enough for our testing purposes right now.
Related: #7427
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This way we can tell if a message was originally encrypted, so that we
can show that information to the end user.
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In the constructor values already is normalized (i.e. with underscores),
while kwargs contains items that are not normalized (i.e. with dashes).
Joining the dicts resulted in two entries that only differed by dash or
underscores. The setattr then set the value that occurred later in
items, thereby sometimes overriding the correct value with the default
one.
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The get_raw_docs method accesses header field content-transfer-encoding
using the string 'content-transfer-type' so the raw doc dict always ends
up with that value set to empty string.
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--use-leap-wheels sets --trusted-host (remove it when we have a proper
cert) and WHEELHOUSE to https://ftp.lizard.leap.se
Until we get ftp.lizard cname, use lizard as the wheels server.
- Related: #7339
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This test was not updated for a while and it doesn't make sense
in this context, when we create acceptance tests we can make sure
we cover this feature
The issue for acceptance tests is:
https://leap.se/code/issues/7341
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Functionality that is not implemented should not fail, instead
it should be skipped until it is implemented.
Added a return to test_imap_store_fetch setup to make sure the deferred
is being handled
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Added requirements-latest to make sure we always use the
latest develop of all dependencies in an automated way
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generate_wheels uses $WHEELHOUSE to generate and store the wheels for
requirements.pip and requirements-testing.pip (if it exists).
pip_install_requirements.sh installs requirements.pip from them if
possible (if not, then it fetches them from pypi) or, if passed the
--testing flag, it installs requirements-testing.pip.
Related: #7327
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