Hi Alex,

thanks for testing.

 * Although it didn't work in my first test it makes a good first
> impression (GMal, no replacement of encrypted content or (after reload)
> "Error! Could not read this encrypted message")
>

Would be interesting to have some more details. I would either require the
HTML of the encrypted content in GMail.
Maybe you could just forward the email to me? Thinking about if it makes
sense if I provide for such cases a test
version of Mailvelope with verbose console logging.


>  * I also created the first issue on GitHub (just added another minor one)
>

Had already a look at this. For the key importing problem I first need to
restructure some things.


>  * I would suggest to include the libraries (e.g. OpenPGP.js as git
> submodules)
>

Currently trying to understand submodules. What I don't like at the moment
is that I have to manually copy the
openpgp.js file into my Mailvelope src/lib folder once there are changes.
But I would not like to ship the complete
openpgp repo in my extension means this submodule had to stay outside of
src. That means I still have to update
openpgp.js in src/lib manually but the benefit is that I show that the
version of this file in src/lib is (probably) the same as in the submodule.
Is that right?

Best regards,
Thomas
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