François-Simon Fauteux-Chapleau af09269d81 conversationmodel: fix multi-device file transfers
The current logic for handling received messages assumes that files sent
by the user don't need to be downloaded. However, this assumption is
incorrect when the user's account is present on multiple devices.

GitLab: #2069
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Introduction

Jami provides all its users a universal communication tool, autonomous, free, secure and built on a distributed architecture thus requiring no authority or central server to function.

jami is the cross platform client for Jami.

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Notes

  • Coding style is managed by the clang-format and qmlformat, if you want to contribute, please use the pre-commit hook automatically installed with ./build.py --init --qt=<path/to/qt>
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