+ WebCit also provides Kolab-compatible free/busy data for calendar clients.
+Unlike the Kolab server, however, there is no need for each user to "publish"
+free/busy data -- it is generated on-the-fly from the server-side calendar
+of the user being queried.
+
+
+ HTTPS (encryption) SUPPORT
+ --------------------------
+
+ WebCit now supports HTTPS for encrypted connections. When a secure server
+port is specified via the "-s" flag, an HTTPS service is enabled.
+
+ The service will look in the "keys" directory for the following files:
+
+ citadel.key (your server's private key)
+ citadel.csr (a certificate signing request)
+ citadel.cer (your server's public certificate)
+
+ If any of these files are not found, WebCit will first attempt to link to the
+SSL files in the Citadel service's directory (if Citadel is running on the
+same host as WebCit), and if that does not succeed, it will automatically
+generate a key and certificate.
+
+ It is up to you to decide whether to use an automatically generated,
+self-signed certificate, or purchase a certificate signed by a well known
+authority.
+