When "delete_server_after" setting is configured, postponed
DeleteMsgOnImap jobs are created for incoming messages.
This commit adds job::add_imap_deletion_jobs function which creates
DeleteMsgOnImap jobs right before performing IMAP jobs. This way even
messages that expired when the setting was disabled are going to be
deleted.
Job creation on message reception is unnecessary now, and even harmful
because it will create jobs with an expiration time which may later be
reduced. It is planned to be removed in following commits.
Now 0 means "never delete", 1 means "delete at once" and other values
indicate the number of seconds after which them message should be
deleted from the server.
Configuration value interpretation is moved into
Context.get_config_delete_server_after() function.
Currently only trashed or hidden messages are deleted by
DeleteMsgOnImap, so it is safe to remove database records.
It is planned to delete messages on IMAP server after
user-configurable time to cleanup the server even for messages
displayed in chats. For such messages, we unlink them from the
Message-ID, but keep the database record to display them.
Mutable UID reference is removed. Instead, ImapActionResult is
returned immediately.
If message has changed and UID does not correspond to expected
message, ImapActionResult::Failed is returned. Temprorary IMAP errors
result in ImapActionResult::RetryLater.
On the job side, ImapActionResult::RetryLater does not result in
immediate job retry anymore. Instead, job is retried with a backoff.
As a result of job, other jobs can be added or deleted. To avoid
processing deleted jobs and to process other jobs in the correct order,
we should reload them after performing each job.
However, we don't use "LIMIT 1" in SQL queries, because we want to be
able to skip over invalid jobs, and checking if job is invalid can only
be done in Rust.