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README.md

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Whiteout Mail Build Status

Whiteout Mail is an easy to use email client with integrated OpenPGP encryption written in pure JavaScript. Download the official version under whiteout.io.

Features

You can read about product features and our future roadmap in our FAQ.

Privacy and Security

We take the privacy of your data very seriously. Here are some of the technical details:

Reporting bugs and feature requests

  • We will launch a bug bounty program later on for independant security researchers. If you find any security vulnerabilities, don't hesitate to contact us security@whiteout.io.

  • You can also just create an issue on GitHub if you're missing a feature or just want to give us feedback. It would be much appreciated!

Testing

You can download a prebuilt bundle under releases or build your own from source (requires node.js, grunt and sass):

npm install && npm test

This will download all dependencies, run the tests and build the Chrome Packaged App bundle DEV.zip which can be installed under chrome://extensions in developer mode.

Development

For development you can start a connect dev server:

grunt dev

Then visit http://localhost:8580/dist/#/desktop?dev=true for front-end code or http://localhost:8580/test/unit/ to test JavaScript changes. You can also start a watch task so you don't have rebuild everytime you make a change:

grunt watch

Releasing Chrome App

grunt release-test --release=0.0.0.x
grunt release-stable --release=0.x.0

Deploying Web App

First build and generate the dist/ directory:

grunt

Then deploy that directoy by adding it to a local git branch. Push that branch to your node.js server and then start the server:

npm start

License

Copyright © 2014, Whiteout Networks GmbH. All rights reserved.

The code is open for inspection and peer review by the security community.
The code is currently not licensed under an open source license. If you're
interested in contributing or getting a license, please get in touch with
us (info@whiteout.io).

Third party libraries

We work together with existing open source projects wherever possible and contribute any changes we make back upstream. Many of theses libraries are licensed under an open source license. Here are some of them:

  • OpenPGP.js (LGPL license): An implementation of OpenPGP in Javascript
  • email.js (MIT license): IMAP, SMTP, MIME-building and MIME-parsing engine
  • Forge (BSD license): An implementation of TLS in JavaScript