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-rw-r--r--docs/MSC1711_certificates_FAQ.md11
-rw-r--r--docs/sample_config.yaml16
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diff --git a/docs/MSC1711_certificates_FAQ.md b/docs/MSC1711_certificates_FAQ.md
index ebfb20f5c8..37f7f669c9 100644
--- a/docs/MSC1711_certificates_FAQ.md
+++ b/docs/MSC1711_certificates_FAQ.md
@@ -145,12 +145,11 @@ You can do this with a `.well-known` file as follows:
  1. Keep the SRV record in place - it is needed for backwards compatibility
     with Synapse 0.34 and earlier.
 
- 2. Give synapse a certificate corresponding to the target domain
-    (`customer.example.net` in the above example). Currently Synapse's ACME
-    support [does not support
-    this](https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/issues/4552), so you will have
-    to acquire a certificate yourself and give it to Synapse via
-    `tls_certificate_path` and `tls_private_key_path`.
+  2. Give Synapse a certificate corresponding to the target domain
+    (`customer.example.net` in the above example). You can either use Synapse's 
+    built-in [ACME support](./ACME.md) for this (via the `domain` parameter in 
+    the `acme` section), or acquire a certificate yourself and give it to 
+    Synapse via `tls_certificate_path` and `tls_private_key_path`.
 
  3. Restart Synapse to ensure the new certificate is loaded.
 
diff --git a/docs/sample_config.yaml b/docs/sample_config.yaml
index d10a355d68..2f37e71601 100644
--- a/docs/sample_config.yaml
+++ b/docs/sample_config.yaml
@@ -261,6 +261,22 @@ listeners:
 
 # Monthly Active User Blocking
 #
+# Used in cases where the admin or server owner wants to limit to the
+# number of monthly active users.
+#
+# 'limit_usage_by_mau' disables/enables monthly active user blocking. When
+# anabled and a limit is reached the server returns a 'ResourceLimitError'
+# with error type Codes.RESOURCE_LIMIT_EXCEEDED
+#
+# 'max_mau_value' is the hard limit of monthly active users above which
+# the server will start blocking user actions.
+#
+# 'mau_trial_days' is a means to add a grace period for active users. It
+# means that users must be active for this number of days before they
+# can be considered active and guards against the case where lots of users
+# sign up in a short space of time never to return after their initial
+# session.
+#
 #limit_usage_by_mau: False
 #max_mau_value: 50
 #mau_trial_days: 2