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Raspberry Pi Email Server using Citadel

This Raspberry Pi email server tutorial will take you through the steps on how to set up your very own email server that is both low cost and relatively versatile.

Why Acer's new Android desktops are a game-changer

Acer may have unwittingly unveiled Linux's big break on the desktop.

The Final Word on Ubuntu and Unity

The Linux that rose to the top of the heap and was going to be the consumer grade Linux on which users, ISV's, and OEM's could focus, fell from grace and became the Linux that likes to alienate its existing users. So what went wrong?

Experimenting with Asterisk using a $20 SIP phone

If you'd like to play with Asterisk and need a cheap SIP phone, the VanAccess IP0020 can be obtained on eBay for as little as $20. But with no included manual and a SIP registration bug in the firmware, this phone can be tricky to configure. This article reviews the IP0020 and shows how to get it working with Asterisk.

Linux and Citadel provide infrastructure over packet radio for public service events

  • National Association for Amateur Radio; By Erik Westgard (Posted by IGnatiusTFoobar on Mar 4, 2008 5:27 AM EDT)
  • Groups: Linux; Story Type: News Story
A group of volunteers in the Twin Cities area has built an AX.25 packet radio network for emergency response and public service. The network's back end is powered by Linux and the Citadel open source groupware system.

Citadel.org announces the first end-to-end GPLv3 messaging/collaboration platform

Citadel remains the only messaging and collaboration system offering end-to-end GPL across the entire code base, and continues to lead in this area by being the first to adopt GPLv3. Furthermore, when compared with other systems in its category, Citadel remains the only one that is comprised of end-to-end free software at all.

Microsoft Exchange, Meet Your Replacement.

In this article, Linux Journal discovers the Citadel groupware server, and boldly declares that this is the one -- though not as widely known as some other solutions, Citadel is the ideal open source replacement for Microsoft Exchange.

Citadel virtual appliance enables open source groupware in minutes

The folks at citadel.org, who brought us the open source Citadel groupware platform, have made it even easier to get running with a virtual appliance for VMware. 1000 downloads in the first 72 hours indicate that both evaluation and takeup of this impressive platform are strong.

Tip of the Trade: Citadel Groupware Server

Carla Schroder of ServerWatch discovers the open source Citadel groupware server and declares it "a genuine turnkey messaging suite — install it and start using it. No muss, no fuss; just a nice integrated package all ready to go to work."

Citadel.org groupware server now has journaling for email compliance

Some industries (such as financial services and health care) have regulations which require permanent retention of all email. The Citadel.org groupware server is now among the first to support message journaling, making regulatory compliance easy to configure.

Citadel: open source groupware made easy

Read about a unique and powerful open source groupware server that's been around for years, but you might not have known about it.

Citadel: open source groupware ... today.

Why wait? Citadel delivers all of your favorite groupware features plus much more today, not a year from now.

Aethera and Citadel: cross-platform, end-to-end open source groupware

The Aethera project and the Citadel project have joined forces to create the world's first cross platform, end-to-end, open source groupware system.