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Display in app settings to which mailserver profile is currently connected #21375

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pavloburykh opened this issue Oct 3, 2024 · 2 comments · May be fixed by #21901
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Display in app settings to which mailserver profile is currently connected #21375

pavloburykh opened this issue Oct 3, 2024 · 2 comments · May be fixed by #21901
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Problem: in the past we could check to which mailserver app is currently connected using Legacy => Sync settings => Status nodes.

Currently this setting does not show anything (see screenshot below). We need to see somewhere which mailserver is currently used so we can analyse and debug issues related to Waku (broken mailservers).

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  • Status version: nightly
  • Operating System: Android, iOS
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churik commented Nov 26, 2024

Important for waku, but I don't think that it is feasible to finish in 2.32, given the desired release cut date.
Deferring the issue, please be free to move it bak if you think there is a room for it @ilmotta

@churik churik modified the milestones: 2.32.0, 2.33.0 Nov 26, 2024
@ilmotta ilmotta self-assigned this Jan 8, 2025
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ilmotta commented Jan 8, 2025

I assigned myself and will open a PR soon.

@ilmotta ilmotta added settings App settings and removed feature feature requests labels Jan 8, 2025
@ilmotta ilmotta moved this to In Progress in Status Desktop/Mobile Board Jan 8, 2025
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