-Pre-Depends: debconf
-Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}, debconf, libical, libssl0.9.7, libncurses5, libdb4.3, libldap2, libsasl2, libgnutls11, libgcrypt11, libc6, libgpg-error0, ucf
-Suggests: citadel-mta
-Description: Citadel is the good old BBS system grown up to a Groupware.
- Citadel is a different kind of messaging and collaboration platform. While
- others focus on automating business processes, Citadel focuses on
- connecting communities of people together. Users love Citadel because it's
- software that helps them work, play, stay in touch... without calling
- attention to itself.
+Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}, adduser, citadel-common, openssl, locales, patch
+Recommends: db5-util, shared-mime-info
+Suggests: postfix | exim4 | citadel-mta | mail-transport-agent, localepurge
+Conflicts: pop3-server, imap-server
+Provides: pop3-server, imap-server
+Description: complete and feature-rich groupware server
+ 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 dynamic web interface
+ .
+ The Citadel system is extremely versatile. It provides numerous front ends to
+ present to users, such as a text-based interface, a dynamic 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.