Update briar mailbox tests executed

Ivana
2023-08-21 09:57:12 +00:00
parent b8335ba48c
commit cdce744807

@@ -45,15 +45,6 @@ These are test that are executed to retest the Proguard Minification ticket [173
- [x] [Mailbox not reachable by Briar](https://code.briarproject.org/briar/briar/-/wikis/mailbox-not-reachable)
- [x] [Mailbox has no access to internet](https://code.briarproject.org/briar/briar/-/wikis/mailbox-no-internet )
**Huawei Android 10, linked to briar debug on contact 1 device HTC Android 5, contact 2 HTC Android 7 is linked with mailbox on Ulefone Android 12:**
- Contact 1 online, mailbox 1 stopped. Contact 2 offline, mailbox 2 online. Expecting contact 1 to upload a message for contact 2 to the mailbox 2. Message gets 1 tick = OK.
- bringing contact 2 online so it can download the message from its own mailbox. Contact 1 goes offline (and its mailbox is stopped) - which means if contact 2 receives a message it was only able to receive it from its own mailbox = OK
- contact 2 goes offline, and contact 1 back online, so it can receive the ack from contact's mailbox - 8 mins later it did not receive the ack.
- things to try: send a reply from contact2, via mailbox2 - to see if the previous message receives the ack together with the reply. Then see if contact 1 ack arrives back to contact 2 via cmailbox 2 (to see if maybe contacts receive acks only via their own mailboxes?). Ok I tried this, and the message doesn't seem sent. 7 mins since I sent it, it still has the clock.. .and not tick. On the same device where this message is composed, I went to briar settings > mailbox > check connection. Mailbox is running. last connection got updated both on briar debug and on mailbox - which tells me they were in touch. But... the message I composed is still not sent. So... why?
- - things to try: unlink its own mailbox, see if that makes a difference?