"Subject" => "topic" in the prose description (though the API field is
still "subject"), and fix a misspelled word.
(imported from commit b5a65c87e419c2cacb9f87a03f32a1a8701b440d)
This will allow mail with an implicit destination (mailing lists, complex
forwarding) to be received by our system.
See http://support.google.com/a/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=2368151 for
documentation of Google's behaviour that adds this header.
(imported from commit f8fd500e3c27e12af5941c63c91d5c796a2cd24a)
If the date_row is between two messages, it tells you when the message
below was sent, but not when the message above was sent--for that you'd
either have to click on a message or keep scrolling up. This is especially
annoying when there are sometimes gap days on a particular stream (you shouldn't
assume that the message above is simply from the previous day).
This adds the date of the previous message (the time above) to the date_row.
(imported from commit 4c6c956118ae09fedca042e797a6029fdd26e00c)
Previously the email gateway had to be the only address in a recipient
field or we'd mis-parse the recipient.
This commit also makes the mirror correctly handle addresses of the
form "Jessica McKellar <jesstess@zulip.com>".
(imported from commit 7435f2b59b8f47dc599cc869f64597a730af7d12)
The mirror will use INBOX when deployed and Test locally. Send an
e-mail to the Test mailbox by including the word "localhost" in the
subject; a GMail filter will place it in Test on receipt.
(imported from commit bacf9a9554c8c5e1f3ec8497761edf2c15d3745d)
This mirrors all the "events" in a Basecamp account onto a stream in Zulip
(default "basecamp"); it sets the topic as the calendar or project that the
event belongs to.
Unfortunately, Basecamp will not host hooks, and neither do we, so this script
is currently intended to be run by our customers, much like the Trello mirror.
(imported from commit 484bc12681a43cd01fe0189c072ab4230eb32c22)
When creating a new stream, this option lets you announce its
creation to everyone who you didn't explicitly add.
(imported from commit ae4140b4268b73e8b4bb54f5a6eea12fe07cd110)
Previously, when added to an invite-only stream, you got notifications
like this:
Hi there! We thought you'd like to know that Some Person just subscribed
you to the invite-only stream 'Secret stuff'
You can see historical content on a non-invite-only stream by narrowing
to it.
Note that the second line is irrelevant and confusing in light of the
first!
This commit leaves this out, and also, to make sure I didn't mess
anything up (and because I needed to change the tests anyway), adds a
test for invite-only stream notifications.
(imported from commit 49c333629c78fc06f6d2f1ec8a627c6d38e7716a)
Specifically, add more clarity to whether users should use the web-hook
or plugin method.
(imported from commit 0b3b8626ccbe6d9a658e7e58d662c5f6127be32e)
It was getting hard to follow and is going to get more complicated
with a new super user check in a later commit.
(imported from commit 8d5cfa960824519d87ce0f09aab3a120ba9ef357)