It worked for new items, because the implicit offset was 0. when
adding archives to existing items, there are already attachments and
the new attachments are added to the end. This won't work if files are
added concurrently, because there is no quick and reliable way to
determine the offset then.
Invalid items are those that are not ready, and not shown to the user.
When changing metadata, it should only be changed, if the item was not
already shown to the user.
The job executor depends on backend module, since it may control the
application via user tasks. The `ONode` can now be moved from the
store module into the backend module.
- When converting from html->pdf, the wkhtmltopdf program exits with
errors if the document contains invalid links. The content is now
cleaned before handed to wkhtmltopdf.
- Update emil library which fixes a bug when reading mails without
explicit transfer encoding (8bit)
- Add a info header to converted mails
Html and text files are not fixed to be UTF-8. The encoding is now
detected, which may not work for all files. Default/fallback will be
utf-8.
There is still a problem with mails that contain html parts not in
utf8 encoding. The mail text is always returned as a string and the
original encoding is lost. Then the html is stored using utf-8 bytes,
but wkhtmltopdf reads it using latin1. It seems that the `--encoding`
setting doesn't override encoding provided by the document.
Each attachment is now first extracted into potentially multiple ones,
if it is recognized as an archive. This is the first step in
processing. The original archive file is also stored and the resulting
attachments are associated to their original archive.
First support is implemented for zip files.