Wading through lots of Mozilla source to try and figure out how exactly
to use NSS for S/MIME stuff. Poorly documented.
Wrote CamelPkcs7Context and CamelSMimeContext classes, I'll probbly end
up using the CamelSMimeContent code as the S/MIME backend. Basically,
CamelSMimeContent was my second go at working with the pkcs7 stuff, so
it's a tad better I think. Plus it uses some of the nifty S/MIME pkcs7
convenience functions.
So far this week I've been working on rewriting the
double-click-on-a-message-to-view-it-by-itself window. The new code can
be found in message-browser.c, which is replacing mail-view.c (which was
some pretty horrid crap).
Wrote CamelDigestFolder which was a hack to turn a multipart/digest type
message into a CamelFolder so you could browse the attached messages
with ease. I'll be stopping working on this though until we can
reference messages with a URI so that I can write CamelDigestStore and
thus make CamelDigestFolder not a hack.
My life.
Jeff
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