diff --git a/Network/HTTP/Conduit.hs b/Network/HTTP/Conduit.hs
--- a/Network/HTTP/Conduit.hs
+++ b/Network/HTTP/Conduit.hs
@@ -107,6 +107,22 @@
 -- >      let request = request' { checkStatus = \_ _ -> Nothing }
 -- >      res <- withManager $ httpLbs request
 -- >      print res
+--
+-- By default, when connecting to websites using HTTPS, functions in this
+-- package will throw an exception if the TLS certificate doesn't validate. To
+-- continue the HTTPS transaction even if the TLS cerficate validation fails,
+-- you should use 'mkManagerSetttings' as follows:
+--
+-- > import Network.Connection (TLSSettings (..))
+-- > import Network.HTTP.Conduit
+-- >
+-- > main :: IO ()
+-- > main = do
+-- >     request <- parseUrl "https://github.com/"
+-- >     let settings = mkManagerSettings (TLSSettingsSimple True False False) Nothing
+-- >     res <- withManagerSettings settings $ httpLbs request
+-- >     print res
+
 module Network.HTTP.Conduit
     ( -- * Perform a request
       simpleHttp
diff --git a/http-conduit.cabal b/http-conduit.cabal
--- a/http-conduit.cabal
+++ b/http-conduit.cabal
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
 name:            http-conduit
-version:         2.0.0.2
+version:         2.0.0.3
 license:         BSD3
 license-file:    LICENSE
 author:          Michael Snoyman <michael@snoyman.com>
@@ -9,6 +9,8 @@
     This package uses conduit for parsing the actual contents of the HTTP connection. It also provides higher-level functions which allow you to avoid directly dealing with streaming data. See <http://www.yesodweb.com/book/http-conduit> for more information.
     .
     The @Network.HTTP.Conduit.Browser@ module has been moved to <http://hackage.haskell.org/package/http-conduit-browser/>
+    .
+    The @Network.HTTP.Conduit.MultipartFormData@ module has been moved to <http://hackage.haskell.org/package/http-client-multipart/>
 category:        Web, Conduit
 stability:       Stable
 cabal-version:   >= 1.8
