X-Git-Url: https://code.citadel.org/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=citadel%2Fdocs%2Fcitadel.html;h=210728d3c01442cfc05a24ffc33d2495e0beb109;hb=b7d79f725dac5c4853a8a1ddf64c28a035388c12;hp=1c3fbedf709252b0829e7234b0b724c0682d86af;hpb=95513036236be7c19824da8e9630844d74b97185;p=citadel.git diff --git a/citadel/docs/citadel.html b/citadel/docs/citadel.html index 1c3fbedf7..210728d3c 100644 --- a/citadel/docs/citadel.html +++ b/citadel/docs/citadel.html @@ -8,9 +8,8 @@

C I T A D E L

-

a messaging and collaboration platform -for groupware and BBS applications

-Copyright ©1987-2005 by the Citadel development team:
+

an open source messaging and collaboration platform

+Copyright ©1987-2006 by the Citadel development team:

@@ -36,8 +35,7 @@ others
- @@ -70,13 +68,6 @@ developer
- - - - @@ -92,8 +83,13 @@ search algorithm
- + + + + @@ -111,14 +107,13 @@ design
- - @@ -137,14 +132,13 @@ encoder/decoder
Art Cancro
overall system design and lead -developer
+
overall system design and lead developer
client software development
Urs Jannsen
-
text -search algorithm
-
Andru Luvisi
Stu Mark
additional client features, IGnet protocol -design
+
additional client features, IGnet protocol design
+
Edward S. Marshall
+
RBL checking function design
Trey Van Riper
portability enhancements
+
QA and portability enhancements
John Walker
author of public domain base64 -encoder/decoder
+
author of public domain base64 encoder/decoder

-
The entire package is open source; you can +
The entire package is open source software. You may redistribute and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public -License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 -of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
+License, version 2, which is included in this manual.

This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU +MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.

For more information, visit either of these locations on @@ -781,7 +775,9 @@ your favorite text editor to write messages. To do this you simply put a line in your citadel.rc file like this:

editor=/usr/bin/vi

The above example would make Citadel call the vi editor when using -the .Enter Editor command. You can also make +the .Enter Editor command, or when a user +selects the "Always compose messages with the full-screen +editor" option. You can also make it the default editor for the Enter command by editing the citadel.rc file. But be warned: external editors on public systems can @@ -1740,7 +1736,8 @@ document.

The final set of options configures system-wide defaults for the auto-purger:

-
Default user purge time (days) [120]: 
Default room purge time (days) [30]:
System default message expire policy (? for list) [0]:
Keep how many messages online? [150]:
Mailbox default message expire policy (? for list) [0]:
How often to run network jobs (in seconds) [1800]:
Enable full text search index (warning: resource intensive) [Yes]: Yes
Hour to run purges (0-23) [4]:
+
Default user purge time (days) [120]: 
Default room purge time (days) [30]:
System default message expire policy (? for list) [0]:
Keep how many messages online? [150]:
Mailbox default message expire policy (? for list) [0]:
How often to run network jobs (in seconds) [1800]:
Enable full text search index (warning: resource intensive) [Yes]: Yes
Hour to run purges (0-23) [4]:
+Perform journaling of email messages [No]:
Perform journaling of non-email messages [No]:
Email destination of journalized messages [example@example.com]:

Any user who does not log in for the period specified in 'Default user purge time' will be deleted the next time a purge is run. This setting may be modified on a per-user basis.

@@ -1788,8 +1785,17 @@ incrementally and will not have any noticeable impact on the interactive response time of your system.  The full text index is currently only searchable when using IMAP clients; other search facilities will be -made available in the near future.
-

+made available in the near future.

+

The "Perform journaling..." options allow you to configure +your Citadel server to send an extra copy of every message, along with +recipient information if applicable, to the email address of your choice. +The journaling destination address may be an account on the local Citadel +server, an account on another Citadel server on your network, or an Internet +email address. These options, used in conjunction with an archiving service, +allow you to build an archive of all messages which flow through your Citadel +system. This is typically used for regulatory compliance in industries which +require such things. Please refer to the journaling +guide for more details on this subject.

Save this configuration? No

When you're done, enter 'Yes' to confirm the changes, or 'No' to @@ -1876,6 +1882,12 @@ whatever) that all outbound mail be sent to an SMTP relay or forwarder. To configure this functionality, simply enter the domain name or IP address of your relay as a 'smart-host' entry.

+

If your relay server is running on a port other +than the standard SMTP port 25, you can also specify the port number +using "host:port" syntax; i.e. relay99.myisp.com:2525

+

Furthermore, if your relay server requires authentication, you can +specify it using username:password@host or username:password@host:port +syntax; i.e. jsmith:pass123@relay99.myisp.com:25

directory: a domain for which you are participating in directory services across any number of Citadel nodes. For example, if users who have addresses in the domain citadel.org are spread