To be honest, I'm super interested into this too, I hate having two emails clients because of this for now. If you guys are that interested into that, I'll try to see what how much effort that would take and try to come up with a plan. But to be honest, I don't think I can pull it alone, I'd be glad if at least someone else would lend me an hand just for some peer review. I am a React.js longtime developer so I think I could hack the feature given enough time, I'm also very interested into having plaintext emails which is another feature request. Not only they just ignore feature requests for years, ignore requests to some pointers to implement ourselves some features (I asked many times, how should we go to add this feature and contribute back to upstream, they just ignore it), and eventually they lie to everyone. I agree for now, we can focus on adding nice privacy oriented features on the frontend, Mailspring has planned to open source the engine so we can hope they will honor their words, otherwise: Not sure how large of an undertaking that is, or if there are any alternative engines to use.
When you set up your development environment, Mailspring uses the latest version of the sync process we've shipped for your platform so you don't need to pull sources or install its compile-time dependencies. It will be open-sourced in the future but is currently closed source. Mailspring's sync engine is spawned by the Electron application and runs locally on your computer. However, how would the fork deal with the underlying sync engine mailspring runs off of? AFAIU, that is still closed-source. Not sure I would be able to contribute my time, but privacy-focused mailspring sounds wonderful. Reply to this email directly, view it on GitHub You are receiving this because you were mentioned.
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Professional experience as Software Developer to take this role. Unfortunately I as System Administrator do not have the right Team decision not taking any action for so long about this extension > fork it would be the best option regarding mailspring several MUAs support Autocrypt (eg Thunderbird/enigmail, K-9 mail, there is an active PGP implementors community around Sidenote: for whoever wants to tackle mailspring/PGP integration. On Tue, Jan 21, 2020, 19:47 holger krekel wrote: