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authorKali Kaneko <kali@leap.se>2015-09-22 15:29:23 -0400
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You can adapt this file completely to your liking, but it should at least
contain the root `toctree` directive.
-Welcome to leap.mail's documentation!
-=====================================
+leap.mail
+=========
-This is the documentation for the ``leap.mail`` module. It is a twisted package
-that exposes two services, ``smtp`` and ``imap``, that run local proxies and interact
-with a remote ``LEAP`` provider that offers *a soledad syncronization endpoint*
-and receive the outgoing email.
+*decentralized and secure mail delivery and synchronization*
+
+This is the documentation for the ``leap.mail`` module. It is a `twisted`_
+package that allows to receive, process, send and access existing messages using
+the `LEAP`_ platform.
+
+One way to use this library is to let it launch two standard mail services,
+``smtp`` and ``imap``, that run as local proxies and interact with a remote
+``LEAP`` provider that offers *a soledad syncronization endpoint* and receives
+the outgoing email. This is what `Bitmask`_ client does.
+
+From the release 0.4.0 on, it's also possible to use a protocol-agnostic email
+public API, so that third party mail clients can manipulate the data layer. This
+is what the awesome MUA in the `Pixelated`_ project is using.
+
+.. _`twisted`: https://twistedmatrix.com/trac/
+.. _`LEAP`: https://leap.se/en/docs
+.. _`Bitmask`: https://bitmask.net/en/features#email
+.. _`Pixelated`: https://pixelated-project.org/
+
+How does this all work?
+-----------------------
+
+All the underlying data storage and sync is handled by a library called
+`soledad`_, which handles encryption, storage and sync. Based on `u1db`_,
+documents are stored locally as local ``sqlcipher`` tables, and syncs against
+the soledad sync service in the provider.
+
+OpenPGP key generation and keyring management are handled by another leap
+python library: `keymanager`_.
See :ref:`the life cycle of a leap email <mail_journey>` for an overview of the life cycle
of an email through ``LEAP`` providers.
-``Soledad`` stores its documents as local ``sqlcipher`` tables, and syncs
-against the soledad sync service in the provider.
+.. _`Soledad`: https://leap.se/en/docs/design/soledad
+.. _`u1db`: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/U1DB
+.. _`keymanager`: https://github.com/leapcode/keymanager/
+Data model
+----------
.. TODO clear document types documentation.
The data model at the present moment consists of several *document types* that split email into
@@ -25,13 +54,8 @@ different documents that are stored in ``Soledad``. The idea behind this is to
keep clear the separation between *mutable* and *inmutable* parts, and still being able to
reconstruct arbitrarily nested email structures easily.
-In the coming releases we are going to be working towards the goal of exposing
-a protocol-agnostic email public API, so that third party mail clients can
-manipulate the data layer without having to resort to handling the sql tables or
-doing direct u1db calls. The code will be transitioning towards a LEAPMail
-public API that we can stabilize as soon as possible, and leaving the IMAP
-server as another code entity that uses this lower layer.
-
+Documentation index
+===================
..
.. Contents:
@@ -48,14 +72,18 @@ API documentation
-----------------
If you were looking for the documentation of the ``leap.mail`` module, you will
-find it here. Beware that the public API will still be unstable for the next
-development cycles.
+find it here.
+
+Of special interest is the `public mail api`_, which should remain relatively
+stable across the next few releases.
+
+.. _`public mail api`: api/mail.html#module-mail
+
.. toctree::
:maxdepth: 2
- api/mail
-
+ api/leap.mail