branch: master commit 3751537413107b32e4541d57ed14e1e456d93a44 Author: Thomas Fitzsimmons <fitz...@fitzsim.org> Commit: Thomas Fitzsimmons <fitz...@fitzsim.org>
excorporate: Update HTTPS proxy and GSSAPI status in manual * packages/excorporate/excorporate.texi (Top): Update HTTPS proxy and Kerberos/GSSAPI status. * packages/excorporate/excorporate.info: Regenerate. --- packages/excorporate/excorporate.info | 24 +++++++++++++----------- packages/excorporate/excorporate.texi | 12 +++++++----- 2 files changed, 20 insertions(+), 16 deletions(-) diff --git a/packages/excorporate/excorporate.info b/packages/excorporate/excorporate.info index 77fd4a5..52ac30e 100644 --- a/packages/excorporate/excorporate.info +++ b/packages/excorporate/excorporate.info @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -This is excorporate.info, produced by makeinfo version 6.5 from +This is excorporate.info, produced by makeinfo version 6.6 from excorporate.texi. Copyright (C) 2016 Free Software Foundation, Inc. @@ -32,15 +32,17 @@ Excorporate Manual Excorporate provides Exchange Web Services (EWS) support for Emacs. If the Exchange server you access is configured to provide EWS -support, then there's an 83% chance that Excorporate will enable you to +support, then there's an 86% chance that Excorporate will enable you to retrieve your calendar entries from the comfort of Emacs. - The 17% failure rate is because authenticating against an Exchange + The 14% failure rate is because authenticating against an Exchange server can be challenging. - Kerberos/GSSAPI authentication is known to fail. Accessing the -server through a proxy may be possible now that -<https://debbugs.gnu.org/cgi/bugreport.cgi?bug=10> is fixed. + Accessing an Exchange server through an HTTPS proxy is possible now +that <https://debbugs.gnu.org/cgi/bugreport.cgi?bug=10> and +<https://debbugs.gnu.org/cgi/bugreport.cgi?bug=35969> are fixed. + + Kerberos/GSSAPI authentication needs more experimentation. Reports of success or failure of different connection types are welcome, as are patches to enable more of these access scenarios. See @@ -227,10 +229,10 @@ somewhere in the subject. Tag Table: Node: Top1103 -Node: Installation2222 -Node: Configuration2485 -Node: Usage3505 -Node: Troubleshooting4923 -Node: Reporting Bugs7796 +Node: Installation2305 +Node: Configuration2568 +Node: Usage3588 +Node: Troubleshooting5006 +Node: Reporting Bugs7879 End Tag Table diff --git a/packages/excorporate/excorporate.texi b/packages/excorporate/excorporate.texi index f3451b4..3766266 100644 --- a/packages/excorporate/excorporate.texi +++ b/packages/excorporate/excorporate.texi @@ -43,15 +43,17 @@ and modified without restriction. Excorporate provides Exchange Web Services (EWS) support for Emacs. If the Exchange server you access is configured to provide EWS -support, then there's an 83% chance that Excorporate will enable you +support, then there's an 86% chance that Excorporate will enable you to retrieve your calendar entries from the comfort of Emacs. -The 17% failure rate is because authenticating against an Exchange +The 14% failure rate is because authenticating against an Exchange server can be challenging. -Kerberos/GSSAPI authentication is known to fail. Accessing the server -through a proxy may be possible now that -@uref{https://debbugs.gnu.org/cgi/bugreport.cgi?bug=10} is fixed. +Accessing an Exchange server through an HTTPS proxy is possible now that +@uref{https://debbugs.gnu.org/cgi/bugreport.cgi?bug=10} and +@uref{https://debbugs.gnu.org/cgi/bugreport.cgi?bug=35969} are fixed. + +Kerberos/GSSAPI authentication needs more experimentation. Reports of success or failure of different connection types are welcome, as are patches to enable more of these access scenarios. See