* What's this?
-EasyPG is yet another GnuPG interface for Emacs. It consists of two parts:
+EasyPG is yet another GnuPG interface for Emacs. It consists of two
+parts:
- "The EasyPG Assistant"
A GUI frontend of GnuPG
- "The EasyPG Library"
- A library which makes access to GnuPG easier for applications
-
-NOTE: EasyPG is neither a fork nor a re-implementation of Gnus/PGG.
+ A library to interact with GnuPG
* Requirements
M-x dired
(mark some files)
- : e (or M-x epg-dired-do-encrypt)
+ : e (or M-x epa-dired-do-encrypt)
(select recipients and click [OK])
-* Security consideration
+* Security
There are security pitfalls around Emacs.
** Passphrase may leak to a temporary file.
-`call-process-region' writes data in region to a temporary file.
-The EasyPG Library does not use `call-process-region' to communicate with a gpg
-subprocess.
+The function call-process-region writes data in region to a temporary
+file. If your PGP library used this function, your passphrases would
+leak to the filesystem.
+
+The EasyPG Library does not use call-process-region to communicate
+with a gpg subprocess.
** Passphrase may be stolen from a core file.
If Emacs crashes and dumps core, Lisp strings in memory are also
-dumped within the core file. `read-passwd' function clears passphrase
-strings by `(fillarray string 0)'. However, Emacs performs compaction
-in gc_sweep phase. If GC happens before `fillarray', passphrase
-strings may be moved elsewhere in memory. Therefore, passphrase
-caching in elisp is generally a bad idea.
-
-The EasyPG Library dares to disable passphrase caching. Fortunately,
-there is more secure way to cache passphrases - use gpg-agent. Elisp
-programs can set `epg-context-passphrase-callback' to cache user's
-passphrases, it is not recommended though.
+dumped within the core file. read-passwd function clears passphrase
+strings by (fillarray string 0) to avoid this risk. However, Emacs
+performs compaction in gc_sweep phase. If GC happens before fillarray,
+passphrase strings may be moved elsewhere in memory. Therefore,
+passphrase caching in elisp is generally a bad idea.
+
+The EasyPG Library dares to disable passphrase caching. Fortunately,
+there is more secure way to cache passphrases - use gpg-agent.
+
+* MUA Integration
+
+The EasyPG Library can be used in combination with MUA (Mail User
+Agents).
+
+** SEMI based MUA
+
+SEMI is the MIME library used by Wanderlust, cmail, T-gnus, etc.
+
+There is an EasyPG capable SEMI library called EMIKO-EasyPG. It can
+be downloaded from the same site of the EasyPG distribution point.
+
+** PGG based MUA
+
+PGG is somewhat outdated PGP library used by Gnus, MH-E, etc.
+
+There is a PGG backend using EasyPG called pgg-epg.el. However,
+pgg-epg.el provides no more additional features than pgg-gpg.el,
+because PGG's API is restricted so that it supports old PGP 2.x/5.x.