Sorry, should have thought of this as well in my first e-mail:
<http://pecl.php.net/package/gnupg>. Thoughts on relying on PECL
packages?

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Bradley Holt

On 2/15/06, Bradley Holt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I noticed that support for GPG/PGP encryption was on the RoundCube
> roadmap as a planned feature. I, for one, think this would be an
> awesome feature to have in a webmail client. It does bring up some
> issues with storing private keys for signing purposes. I guess users
> would just have to trust their webmail provider with securing their
> private keys.
>
> One possibility would be to implement the feature in two phases:
> message encryption first since it relies on public keys only and then
> message signing which relies on private keys. This project is
> abandoned <http://freshmeat.net/projects/openpgpwebmail/> but might be
> able to be gutted and reused for the message encryption portion of the
> problem. It looks like it's under the GNU GPL just as RoundCube is so
> using code from it shouldn't be a problem.
>
> If I get some time I may try and see if I can graft some GPG/PGP
> features in to RoundCube. My initial idea would be to make these
> features dependent on GnuPG. Thoughts?
>
> --
> Bradley Holt
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