When sep was /, the new Maildir support code would recursively try to
scan ., resulting in huge paths and an eventual crash. Fixed with a
one-line patch to Maildir.py. Closes: [complete.org #60] Sergei, The
below diff is going into 3.99.16. You can apply it to 3.99.15 and it
should work for you now. Please let me know. (Ignore any patch errors
for debian/changelog). Thanks for the report.
Raise an exception when the status area is locked. This will cause UIs
to go through their normal exception handling code. In particular, for
the Curses.Blinkenlights interface, the Curses module will be stopped
and the error message will be printed on the console. Previously, this
error message would not have been visible. Closes: #185709.
- Slight renaming in offlineimap.conf.minimal to clarify things.
- Documentation updated with information about new features. Closes:
#189771. + Described IMAP-IMAP syncing + Updated minimal example
with new offlineimap.conf.minimal + Updated UID information. Added
link to recent mailing list discussion. + Described KMail syncing,
which now works. + Added link to mailing list archives.
- Now checks that SELECT succeeded when entering a folder.
- Verifies that folders listed on folderincludes actually exist by
trying to enter them. Thus, if they do not exist, they can be
created on the first run.
Fixed line-ending code to deal with files with mixed \n and \r\n
codes. This is a rare case, but now is more onerous because we now
have to find headers.
Changed to a more account-centric behavior. The refresh time is now a
per-account variable. Implemented new account classes. User interfaces
must now be updated to take advantage of this.
Now properly handles folder names that contain parenthesis. Used patch
from Kyler Laird in http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-
bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=173895. Closes: #173895.
Moved password promting into imapserver.py. Passwords are now asked
for on-demand and typos will no longer crash the program (the user
will be re-prompted). Closes: #162672.
When an exception occurs, OfflineIMAP will attempt to print the last
50 debug messages, whether or not debugging was enabled for this
session. This way, even unexpected and non-repeatable errors stand a
chance of getting a more detailed log.