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Mail improvements:
- Implement new config option in mail-section "ignore_alternatives" to
ignore alternatives in a multipart/alternative mail. The *last*
text/plain part of the *first* multipart/alternative is used as the
message, if ignore_alternatives is set all other alternative parts of
the first multipart/alternative that contained a text/plain part are
ignored. Other multipart/alternative or other multipart are attached
as before. This fixes [SF#959811] "Multipart/alternative handling
considered bad". Note that this also changes which text/plain part is
attached as the message if there are several text/plain parts in a
multipart: Previously the *first* text/plain would be attached. Now we
attach the *last* one, this is more in line with rfc 2046, sec. 5.1.4.
according to Philipp Gortan.
- Fix bug in attachment of text parts: If there are multiple text/plain
parts in a nested multipart, the previous code would attach the
multipart serialisation instead of the text/plain serialisation as a
file to the issue in some cases.
- Add regression tests for the new config-option and bug-fixes above.
| author | Ralf Schlatterbeck <schlatterbeck@users.sourceforge.net> |
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| date | Wed, 14 Nov 2007 14:57:47 +0000 |
| parents | 9e07a5642dd0 |
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# # TRACKER INITIAL PRIORITY AND STATUS VALUES # pri = db.getclass('priority') pri.create(name=''"critical", order="1") pri.create(name=''"urgent", order="2") pri.create(name=''"bug", order="3") pri.create(name=''"feature", order="4") pri.create(name=''"wish", order="5") stat = db.getclass('status') stat.create(name=''"unread", order="1") stat.create(name=''"deferred", order="2") stat.create(name=''"chatting", order="3") stat.create(name=''"need-eg", order="4") stat.create(name=''"in-progress", order="5") stat.create(name=''"testing", order="6") stat.create(name=''"done-cbb", order="7") stat.create(name=''"resolved", order="8") # create the two default users user = db.getclass('user') user.create(username="admin", password=adminpw, address=admin_email, roles='Admin') user.create(username="anonymous", roles='Anonymous') # add any additional database creation steps here - but only if you # haven't initialised the database with the admin "initialise" command # vim: set filetype=python sts=4 sw=4 et si #SHA: b1da2e72a7fe9f26086f243eb744135b085101d9
