![]() very strong support for “public folders” and message forumsīest of all, this all comes as a tightly integrated single package (apart from 3rd-party software like SpamAssassin, etc.) that takes literally minutes to install and configure.Web-based access to email, calendars, and everything else through a powerful AJAX-style front end.built-in integration with Realtime Blackhole Lists (RBL’s), SpamAssassin, and ClamAV antivirus.database-driven, single-instance message store.support for push e-mail and mobile devices.integrated server-side mail sorting and filtering.built-in mailing list server (listserv).Group calendaring and scheduling (WebDAV, GroupDAV, and Kolab-1 compatible).web browser, telnet/SSH, local client software accessibility.built-in wiki and blog engines, making it a CMS as well as an email server.high-performance, multiprotocol, multithreaded server engine.Besides the aforementioned functions, it offers: Citadel’s feature list is nothing short of impressive. ![]() ![]() The suite offers email, calendaring, address books, bulletin boards, instant messaging in a single server package with built-in data stores, and its own implementation of various server protocols such as IMAP, POP3, SMTP, ManageSieve, XMPP, and Citadel. Its easy installation and simple and intuitive administration places it among the best groupware solutions available and one that is also 100% free and open source. Citadel is an easy, versatile, and powerful email and collaboration suite that utilises a “rooms”-based architecture, allowing for a most unique workflow.
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