Metadata-Version: 2.0
Name: muacrypt
Version: 0.8.0.dev4
Summary: Autocrypt: E-mail Encryption for Everyone example implementation
Home-page: https://muacrypt.readthedocs.io
Author: holger krekel and the muacrypt team
Author-email: holger@merlinux.eu
License: MIT license
Description-Content-Type: UNKNOWN
Platform: unix
Platform: linux
Platform: osx
Platform: cygwin
Platform: win32
Classifier: Development Status :: 3 - Alpha
Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License
Classifier: Operating System :: POSIX
Classifier: Operating System :: MacOS :: MacOS X
Classifier: Topic :: Utilities
Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python
Requires-Dist: click (>=6.0)
Requires-Dist: six
Requires-Dist: attrs

muacrypt: Autocrypt and more for mail user agents
=================================================

**this tool is under heavy development, use at your own risk**

``muacrypt`` helps mail user agents to process incoming and outgoing
mails and keep Autocrypt state according to the `Autocrypt Level 1
specification <https://autocrypt.org/autocrypt-spec-1.0.0.pdf>`_.
``muacrypt`` manages accounts which maintain Autocrypt related state.
Each account processes incoming and outgoing mail, parsing and adding
Autocrypt headers as appropriate.  Functionality is exposed through
a command line tool ``muacrypt`` and a Python api ``import muacrypt``.

This README is intended to help contributors to get setup with running
tests and using the command line. The online docs at
https://muacrypt.readthedocs.io contain
more documentation about overall goals of the project.

testing
+++++++

To use the code and run tests you need to have installed:

- the command line client "gpg", optionally "gpg2",
  available through "gnupg" and "gnugp2" on debian.

- something to speed up gpg key creation, e.g.
  by installing "rng-tools" on debian.

- python2.7 and python3.5 including headers
  ("python2.7-dev" and "python3.5-dev" on debian).

- "tox" to run automated tests ("python-tox" on Debian)

In one installation command on Debian::

    apt install gnupg2 rng-tools python2.7-dev python3.5-dev python-tox

Afterwards you can run all tests::

    $ tox


installation
++++++++++++

You'll need the command line client "gpg", optionally "gpg2",
available through "gnupg" and "gnugp2" on debian.

To install the muacrypt command line tool you can install
the "muacrypt" python package into your virtual environment
of choice.  If you don't know about python's virtual environments
you may just install the debian package "python-pip" and then
use "pip" to install the muacrypt library and command line too::

    $ pip install --user muacrypt

The ``muacrypt`` command line tool will be installed into
``$HOME/.local/bin`` which needs to be in your ``PATH``.

installation for development
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

If you plan to work/modify the sources and have
a github checkout we strongly recommend to create
and activate a python virtualenv and then once use
**pip without sudo in edit mode**::

    $ virtualenv venv
    $ source venv/bin/activate
    $ pip install -e .

Changes you subsequently make to the sources will be
available without further installing the muacrypt
package again.


running the command line
++++++++++++++++++++++++

After installation simply run the main command::

    muacrypt

to see available sub commands and options.  Start by
initializing an Autocrypt account which will maintain
its own keyring and not interfere with your possibly
existing gpg default keyring::

    $ muacrypt init

Afterwards you can create an Autocrypt header
for an email address::

    $ muacrypt make-header x@example.org

You can process and integrate peer's Autocrypt
keys by piping an email message into the ``process-incoming`` subcommand::

    $ muacrypt process-incoming <EMAIL_MESSAGE_FILE

At any point you can show the status of your muacrypt
account::

    $ muacrypt status


