The current post abandon dialog displays typical yes/no buttons and should
instead show more informative button text.
This commit updates all `config/locales/client.*.yml` files and *alters the
structure* of the `post.abandon` node, and *adds three new nodes* under it:
`confirm`, `yes_value`, and `no_value`. The current value of the
`post.abandon` node is moved into `post.abandon.confirm` for all languages.
For English language text, the nodes `post.abandon.yes_value` and
`.no_value` are changed to `"Yes, abandon"` and `"No, keep"`, respectively.
For other languages, the standard yes/no values are copied, allowing simple
copyedits to make them more explicit in the future.
I also make the necessary changes to the `composer_controller.js` file so
the new values are used correctly.
Users won't be prompted whenever the site goes into read-only mode.
Instead, a banner will be shown at the top of every pages.
Also, the browser won't automatically reload whenever read-only mode is
disabled. This really was bad UX.
- Replace implicit return code-system in Email::Receiver with proper exception system
- Update tests to check for exceptions instead
- Test the PollMailbox for expected failures
- Add proper email-handling of problematic emails
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- Adds the advanced option to accept email from non-users per category email-address
- Adds tests covering the new feature
- Adds UI to configure this feature in the frontend
- allow the configuration of an inbox-email-address per category
- post emails to that email into that category instead of global
- Adds UI for configuration
- Adds Documentation for configuration
- Adds Tests for new feature
With the new email_in admin configuration setting, emails to the email_in_address fetched via POP will now be processed and posted as new topics to the forum.
With the email_in_min_trust you can control the trust level the user needs to have at least to be able to post an email as a new topic.
Also contains tests for the email-in feature and minor clean ups