Other: fixed case issue in SSL member function names.
Other: removed 'restart' mention in SMTP and IMAP SSL settings.
GODT-1846: modified gRPC server to introduce ConnectionMode settings.
GODT-1846: implemented connection mode handling in bridge-gui.
GODT-1846: implemented error reporting in bridge-gui for connection mode.
Other: gathered all IMAP/SMTP server settings.
GODT-1846: wired IMAP/SMTP port change errors.
Other: Renamed some error events and signals.
Other: Fixed crash in IMAP restart when not started.
Other: dismiss port error notifications before changing ports.
Other: misc. fixes.
Gluon used to have a bug where it would unnecessarily call the
reporter's ReportMessageWithContext method whenever an IMAP client would
drop unexpectedly. After fixing the bug, we can remove these gomock
EXPECT.AnyTimes() calls.
We should only listen on constants.Host when serving IMAP and SMTP.
This change fixes that. It also adds a test that we can send over SMTP
and receive over IMAP.
This change ensures persistent data is stored in XDG_DATA_HOME
instead of XDG_CACHE_HOME on linux.
It adds the UserData() method on locations.Provider to return a path
suitable for storing persistent data. On linux, this returns
$XDG_DATA_HOME/protonmail (likely ~/.local/share/protonmail), and on
non-linux this returns os.UserConfigDir() because that is assumed
to be a more persistent location than os.UserCacheDir().
locations.Locations has been modified to use this new data directory;
gluon and logs are now stored here.
It's possible (but very rare, I don't think proton still allows it)
for an address to have no keys. If we try to load the address keyring
for such an address, this change logs a warning that no decryption
entities were found in the unlocked keyring.
It bumps liteapi to a version that does not return an error when no
keys could be unlocked.
This change implements safe.Mutex and safe.RWMutex, which wrap the
sync.Mutex and sync.RWMutex types and are assigned a globally unique
integer ID. The safe.Lock and safe.RLock methods sort the mutexes
by this integer ID before locking to ensure that locks for a given
set of mutexes are always performed in the same order, avoiding
deadlocks.