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diff --git a/pith/pine.hlp b/pith/pine.hlp index c6c1a2e4..b9729c77 100644 --- a/pith/pine.hlp +++ b/pith/pine.hlp @@ -140,7 +140,7 @@ with help text for the config screen and the composer that didn't have any reasonable place to be called from. Dummy change to get revision in pine.hlp ============= h_revision ================= -Alpine Commit 494 2020-07-17 01:43:03 +Alpine Commit 495 2020-07-18 00:53:30 ============= h_news ================= <HTML> <HEAD> @@ -192,7 +192,7 @@ problems you find with this release. <UL> <LI> Expansion of the configuration screen for XOAUTH2 to include - username, and tenant. + username, authorization flow, and tenant. <LI> If a user has more than one client-id for a service, Alpine tries to asks the user which client-id to use and associates that client-id to @@ -241,6 +241,11 @@ problems you find with this release. <LI> Experimental: Attempt to implement the Encryption Range in Windows. It works in Windows 10, and it should work in Windows 8.1. It needs testing in Windows 7 and Windows Vista. + +<LI> Addition of variables <A HREF="h_config_user_certs_path"><!--#echo var="VAR_user-certs-path"--></A> + and <A HREF="h_config_user_certs_file"><!--#echo var="VAR_user-certs-file"--></A> + which allow a user to specify locations for certificates that the user + trusts. </UL> <P> @@ -22518,9 +22523,9 @@ allows for users to be able to use the same pinerc file in different systems. Example of values for this option might be: <PRE> -System Certs Path = /etc/ssl/certs/cert.pem - /usr/local/ssl/ca-root-nss.crt - C:\\libressl\\ssl\\certs\\cert.pem +System CACerts File = /etc/ssl/certs/cert.pem + /usr/local/ssl/ca-root-nss.crt + C:\\libressl\\ssl\\certs\\cert.pem <PRE> <P> @@ -22536,6 +22541,71 @@ by LibreSSL developers, and this option can be used to override this default. <P> <End of help on this topic> </BODY></HTML> +====== h_config_user_certs_path ====== +<HTML> +<HEAD> +<TITLE>OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_user-certs-path"--></TITLE> +</HEAD> +<BODY> +<H1>OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_user-certs-path"--></H1> + +(UNIX ALPINE ONLY) +This directory is used by Alpine to store certificates that a user +trusts. Alpine will use the first directory in this list that exists in your +system and can be accessed. This allows for users to be able to +use the same pinerc file in different systems. The default location +is ~/.alpine-certs. + +<P> +In addition to the certificates stored in this directory, Alpine also +trusts certificates saved in the container file referenced in the +configuration variable +<A HREF="h_config_user_certs_file"><!--#echo var="VAR_user-certs-file"--></A>. + +<P> +Example of values for this option might be: + +<PRE> +User Certs Dir = /home/fred/.alpine-certs + C:\\Users\\Admin\\alpine-certs +<PRE> + +<P> +<End of help on this topic> +</BODY></HTML> +====== h_config_user_certs_file ====== +<HTML> +<HEAD> +<TITLE>OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_user-certs-file"--></TITLE> +</HEAD> +<BODY> +<H1>OPTION: <!--#echo var="VAR_user-certs-file"--></H1> + +(UNIX ALPINE ONLY) +This option sets the location of a container file that holds certificate +authority (CA) certificates that the user trusts. Its value is the +full path referencing the location of this file. Alpine will use the first +container in this list that exists and can be accessed in your system. This +allows for users to be able to use the same pinerc file in different +systems. The default location is ~/.alpine-certs/certs.pem. + +<P> +In addition to the certificates stored in this directory, Alpine also +trusts certificates saved in the directory referenced in the +configuration variable +<A HREF="h_config_user_certs_path"><!--#echo var="VAR_user-certs-path"--></A>. + +<P> +Example of values for this option might be: + +<PRE> +User Certs File = /home/fred/.alpine-certs/certs.pem + C:\\libressl\\ssl\\certs\\cert.pem +<PRE> + +<P> +<End of help on this topic> +</BODY></HTML> ====== h_config_set_att_ansi ====== <HTML><HEAD> <TITLE>OPTION: Set printer to attached ansi printer</TITLE> |