From 7f54485b10b69997a49a26704a0d06d5775f205c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Paul Wilde Date: Wed, 11 Aug 2021 20:22:49 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] readme file updates --- README.MD | 10 +++++----- 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) diff --git a/README.MD b/README.MD index eef73c2..8746276 100644 --- a/README.MD +++ b/README.MD @@ -48,11 +48,11 @@ My hope for MailAutoConf is to run as an autoconfig service which provides Calen Calendar and AddressBook is in the autoconfig XML documentation, but currently not implemented. MailAutoConf can generate the correct information for Calendar and AddressBook into the autoconfig XML file, though no clients currently use it. Things I'd like MailAutoConf to do: -[ ] Autodiscover.xml for Outlook clients - currently does generate, but untested. -[ ] Autodiscover.json for more modern Outlook clients - this is currently undocumented. I have implemented some features of it but it is currently not working. -[ ] Calendars and Address Book - does generate into mail/config-v1.1.xml, but no actual clients support it yet. -[ ] Additional, custom services. For example, Nextcloud - instead of having to type in your Nextcloud instance URL, you can just enter your email address associated with you Nextcloud account and it looks up the URL from autoconfig - wouldn't that be nice? -[ ] Probably loads of stuff I haven't thought of yet. +- [ ] Autodiscover.xml for Outlook clients - currently does generate, but untested. +- [ ] Autodiscover.json for more modern Outlook clients - this is currently undocumented. I have implemented some features of it but it is currently not working. +- [ ] Calendars and Address Book - does generate into mail/config-v1.1.xml, but no actual clients support it yet. +- [ ] Additional, custom services. For example, Nextcloud - instead of having to type in your Nextcloud instance URL, you can just enter your email address associated with you Nextcloud account and it looks up the URL from autoconfig - wouldn't that be nice? +- [ ] Probably loads of stuff I haven't thought of yet. ## When will it be ready for production?