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Homepage: http://www.citadel.org
+Package: citadel-suite
+Architecture: all
+Depends: citadel-common, citadel-server, citadel-mta, citadel-webcit, citadel-client
+Description: complete and feature-rich groupware server; meta package to give you the full install.
+ Citadel is a complete and feature-rich open source groupware platform.
+ * Email, calendaring/scheduling, address books
+ * Bulletin boards, mailing list server, instant messaging
+ * Multiple domain support
+ * An intuitive, attractive AJAX-style web interface
+ .
+ The key to Citadel's versatility is its unique architecture. A Citadel system
+ is made up of containers called "rooms." A room may be used as an email
+ folder, a discussion forum, a real-time chat, a mailing list, a calendar,
+ an address book, an RSS sink ... sometimes a combination of any of the above,
+ and certainly any other uses which could be added in the future. Furthermore,
+ you can replicate rooms between multiple Citadel nodes, allowing you to set up
+ a federated, distributed messaging environment.
+ .
+ With that in mind, Citadel excels at applications such as:
+ * E-mail and groupware (shared calendaring, etc.)
+ * Bulletin Board System (BBS)
+ * Online discussion forums / chat rooms
+ .
+ The Citadel system is extremely versatile. It provides numerous front ends to
+ present to users, such as a text-based interface, an AJAX-style web interface,
+ and many popular PIM clients using SMTP/POP/IMAP. All of these can be used
+ simultaneously.
+ .
+ It's also extremely scalable. Not only can a well-equipped Citadel server
+ support a large number of concurrent users, but you can also build
+ a distributed network of Citadel nodes that share rooms and their content.
+ .
+ Features:
+ * Email, calendaring, address books, bulletin boards, instant messaging, and
+ more ... all in one tightly integrated server package. Unlike other
+ open source groupware systems, all of Citadel's data stores are built-in.
+ "Integrate-it-yourself" is a thing of the past.
+ * High-performance, multiprotocol, multithreaded server engine
+ * Web browser, telnet/SSH, local client software accessible
+ * Standards-compliant e-mail built in: IMAP, POP3, ESMTP
+ * Group calendaring and scheduling (GroupDAV, Aethera, and Kolab-1
+ compatible)
+ * Built-in listserv (mailing list server)
+ * Database-driven, single-instance message store
+ * Authenticated SMTP (no more tedious mucking about with POP-before-SMTP
+ hacks)
+ * Multiple domain support
+ * Built-in integration with perimiter email filtering technologies such as
+ Realtime Blackhole Lists (RBL's) and SpamAssassin
+ * Very strong replication features. Users in any number of domains can be
+ spread out across any number of Citadel servers, allowing you to put data
+ where you need it, and enabling infinite horizontal scalability.
+ * Web-based access to email, calendars, and everything else through
+ a powerful AJAX-style front end
+ * Very strong support for "public folders" and message forums.
+ * Built-in instant messenger service
+ * SSL/TLS encryption for all protocols
+ * LDAP integration capabilities. Citadel can populate your existing directory
+ server, or it can configure a standalone directory server if you don't
+ already have one.
+ .
+ Homepage: http://www.citadel.org
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Package: citadel-common
Architecture: all
Description: complete and feature-rich groupware server