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Author SHA1 Message Date
Luke Wilde
d486560aee Mail: Use LibConfig instead of Core::ConfigFile
This also tightens the pledges.
2021-08-28 23:29:28 +02:00
networkException
acde7d12b0 Everywhere: Rename get in ConfigFile::get_for_{lib,app,system} to open
This patch brings the ConfigFile helpers for opening lib, app and system
configs more inline with the regular ConfigFile::open functions.
2021-08-22 01:32:25 +02:00
Timothy Flynn
02e3633b7f AK: Move FormatParser definition from header to implementation file
This is primarily to be able to remove the GenericLexer include out of
Format.h as well. A subsequent commit will add AK::Result to
GenericLexer, which will cause naming conflicts with other structures
named Result. This can be avoided (for now) by preventing nearly every
file in the system from implicitly including GenericLexer.

Other changes in this commit are to add the GenericLexer include to
files where it is missing.
2021-08-19 23:49:25 +02:00
Andreas Kling
de7f1bfd58 Mail: Use GUI::PasswordInputDialog to ask for server passwords 2021-08-02 10:13:35 +02:00
Tom
1a664d80f9 Mail: Prompt for password if no password was saved
This allows the user to create a mail configuration without having
to save the password in clear text (or any other form) to disk.
2021-07-26 21:55:18 +04:30
Luke
8956b5fb55 Mail: Make checking for headers in DataItem case insensitive
For example, the servers I tested this on sent "Subject" which matched
what I was checking for. However, some servers can send "SUBJECT" which
didn't match and would cause an assertion failure.
2021-07-24 19:03:43 +01:00
Luke
b716e902ba Mail: Add an e-mail application called Mail
This utilises LibIMAP and LibWeb to provide an e-mail client.

The only way currently to connect to a server and login is with a
config file. This config file should be stored in ~/.config/Mail.ini
Here is an example config file:
```
[Connection]
Server=email.example.com
Port=993
TLS=true

[User]
Username=test@example.com
Password=Example!1
```

Since this is stored in plaintext and uses a less secure login method,
I'd recommend not using this on your main accounts :^)

This has been tested on Gmail and Outlook. For Gmail, you either have
to generate an app password if you have 2FA enabled, or enable access
from less secure apps in your account settings.
2021-07-24 20:11:28 +04:30