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+
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+INFO-DIR-SECTION Emacs
+START-INFO-DIR-ENTRY
+* Excorporate: (excorporate). Exchange Web Services integration for Emacs.
+END-INFO-DIR-ENTRY
+
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+
+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 a 76% chance that Excorporate will enable you to
+retrieve your calendar entries from the comfort of Emacs.
+
+ The 24% failure rate is because accessing - in particular,
+authenticating against - an Exchange server can be challenging.
+
+ Known to fail are Kerberos/GSSAPI authentication and accessing the
+server through a proxy
+(<https://debbugs.gnu.org/cgi/bugreport.cgi?bug=10>).
+
+ Patches are welcome to enable more of these access scenarios.
+
+* Menu:
+
+* Installation:: Getting and installing 'excorporate'.
+* Configuration:: Configuring 'excorporate'.
+* Usage:: Using 'excorporate'.
+* Troubleshooting:: Debugging why a connection failed
+
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+
+1 Installation
+**************
+
+Excorporate works on Emacs versions >= 24.1.
+
+Install 'excorporate' from the GNU ELPA repository:
+
+ 'M-x package-install RET excorporate'
+
+\1f
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+
+2 Configuration
+***************
+
+Ideally you won't need to configure Excorporate at all. On friendly
+Exchange setups, Excorporate can discover the EWS URL automatically.
+
+First try:
+
+ 'M-x excorporate'
+
+which will prompt you for the Exchange account email address. Follow
+the prompts and if all goes well, you'll see a message in the minibuffer
+or in *Messages* saying that the connection is ready.
+
+ If autodiscovery runs out of URLs to try, then customize
+'excorporate-configuration':
+
+ 'M-x customize-variable RET excorporate-configuration'
+
+ From the value menu select "Skip autodiscovery". This allows you to
+enter the Exchange account email address and the EWS URL directly. The
+EWS URL is of the form 'https://mail.gnu.org/ews/exchange.asmx'.
+
+ After saving the configuration, try 'M-x excorporate' again.
+
+ If that doesn't work, then you're probably out of luck, or you'll
+have to start a troubleshooting deep dive (*note Troubleshooting::).
+
+\1f
+File: excorporate.info, Node: Usage, Next: Troubleshooting, Prev: Configuration, Up: Top
+
+3 Usage
+*******
+
+Excorporate binds 'e' in '*Calendar*' buffers. Open the calendar with:
+
+ 'M-x calendar'
+
+move the cursor to the date you want to see meetings for, and press 'e'.
+This will show the meetings in a temporary read-only Org Mode buffer
+named '*Excorporate*'.
+
+\1f
+File: excorporate.info, Node: Troubleshooting, Prev: Usage, Up: Top
+
+4 Troubleshooting
+*****************
+
+First, you'll want to double-check that the Exchange server you're
+trying to access provides EWS support. If it doesn't, Excorporate can't
+do anything for you. Before asking your Exchange administrator, check
+intranet wikis and so forth; other users of non-standard clients may
+have already found the EWS URL.
+
+ The buffer '*fsm-debug*' shows 'excorporate' state transitions and
+should provide details of where things went wrong.
+
+ Also check '*Messages*' for anything obvious.
+
+ If you suspect something wrong with accessing the EWS URL, try
+setting 'url-debug' to t and retry 'M-x excorporate', then check the
+'*URL-DEBUG*' buffer for output.
+
+ If you suspect NTLM authentication is failing, as a long shot, you
+might try setting 'ntlm-compatibility-level' to 0 and retrying 'M-x
+excorporate'.
+
+ Excorporate's dependencies implement the tricky elements of
+asynchronous Exchange access: a state machine ('fsm'), TLS negotiation
+('gnutls'), NTLM authentication ('ntlm' and 'url-http-ntlm') and SOAP
+communication ('soap-client').
+
+
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+Node: Installation\7f2077
+Node: Configuration\7f2340
+Node: Usage\7f3400
+Node: Troubleshooting\7f3771
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