I've just finished reading the evo developers guide, but when I went
searching the net for applications that hooked into wombat, evolution,
and the like I came up empty.
I'd really like to find some example code of simple applications that
use the PCS, etc... for a presentation to the LUG
First off, sorry about the email I just sent (stupid squirrelmail).
What I wanted to ask was, how does evolution cache gpg passphrases and
what security measures are taken?
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No one answered this last time I posted, so here it is again:
I've been told that evolution used seahorse code for implementing its
gpg support. I'm currently working a version of seahorse for gnome2,
and then a bonobo component for it, and I'm wondering if a gnome2
evolution would want to use
, it is appreciated.
Jeff
On Sun, 2002-09-22 at 19:20, Jacob Perkins wrote:
No one answered this last time I posted, so here it is again:
I've been told that evolution used seahorse code for implementing its
gpg support. I'm currently working a version of seahorse for gnome2,
and then a bonobo
, then perhaps it could just be a crapplet or
configuration pane, more or less separate from the existing code.
On Mon, 2002-09-23 at 09:36, Jacob Perkins wrote:
Will gnome2 evolution have a plugin framework?
My (maybe too lofty) goal is to have seahorse2 (which is using gpgme
I've taken over the seahorse project and am currently working on a
gnome2 version using gpgme. I understand that evolution used code from
seahorse-bonobo to implement the current gpg setup, so I am wondering if
a gnome2 version of evolution would want to use the new component and
what features