@Patrick: thanks for the clarification @All: see his answer below Best regards, Alex
On 17.10.2013, at 18:12, Patrick Brunschwig <[email protected]> wrote: > Enigmail is directly interfacing GnuPG using JavaScript. But Enigmail > is not using OpenPGP.js. > > > -Patrick > > On 17.10.13 15:47, Alex (OpenPGP.js) wrote: >> Hi David, >> >> afaik the Thunderbird plugin Enigmail is nowadays using JavaScript. >> Not sure how this is related / using OpenPGP.js - CCed Patrick. If >> not: might be very interesting to merge both libraries. >> >> Best regards, Alex >> >> >> On 17.10.2013, at 14:51, David MENTRE <[email protected]> >> wrote: >> >>> Hello, >>> >>> I would like to develop some code that would need the use of >>> openpgp.js in Thunderbird. Would it work with all >>> functionalities, only with restricted functionalities or not at >>> all? >>> >>> I would like to: * Create new keys; >>> >>> * Encrypt & sign messages; >>> >>> * Decrypt & verify signature of messages. >>> >>> Best regards, david >>> _______________________________________________ >>> >>> http://openpgpjs.org Subscribe/unsubscribe: >>> http://list.openpgpjs.org >> > _______________________________________________ http://openpgpjs.org Subscribe/unsubscribe: http://list.openpgpjs.org

