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New features in Citadel 7.60

There are some exciting features that have been completed in Citadel 7.60, and we thought you might be interested in knowing about two of them.

The first new feature is a big change to how Citadel uses LDAP. You might know that prior to ... [More] Citadel 7.50, we had the ability to populate an external LDAP address book with the contents of Citadel's global address book. As it turned out, this was not very useful. It was deprecated in 7.50 and has been removed in 7.60. We were fairly certain that nob… [Less]

New features in Citadel 7.60

There are some exciting features that have been completed in Citadel 7.60, and we thought you might be interested in knowing about two of them.

The first new feature is a big change to how Citadel uses LDAP. You might know that prior to ... [More] Citadel 7.50, we had the ability to populate an external LDAP address book with the contents of Citadel's global address book. As it turned out, this was not very useful. It was deprecated in 7.50 and has been removed in 7.60. We were fairly certain that nob… [Less]

Roadmap for Citadel 7.60

We normally don't preannounce, but there are some exciting features that have been completed for the upcoming Citadel 7.60 release, and we thought you might be interested in knowing about two of them.

The first new feature is a big change to ... [More] how Citadel uses LDAP. You might know that prior to Citadel 7.50, we had the ability to populate an external LDAP address book with the contents of Citadel's global address book. As it turned out, this was not very useful. It is deprecated in 7.50 and wi… [Less]

Citadel 7.50 released

We are pleased to announce version 7.50 of the Citadel system, now available via as source code, Easy Install, and packages for selected Linux distributions.

This is a *big* update. New features:

* Recurring events are now ... [More] supported across the entire calendar system, as well as all-day events which span multiple days.
* The entire WebCit framework is now templatized, allowing customization for individual sites without modifying the program code.
* The mailbo… [Less]

Citadel.org security advisory - 2009-march-23

I. BACKGROUND

WebCit is a middleware application which provides a web based user interface for the Citadel groupware system. More information may be found at the project's site at the following URL:

II. DESCRIPTION AND ANALYSIS

What's new?

There hasn't been a lot of Citadel news lately, but that doesn't mean that there isn't anything going on. We've been working “heads down” for the last few months to bring a major new release of the Citadel system. Some of the exciting new features currently in development are:

OpenSSL vulnerability in Debian Etch and Ubuntu

A vulnerability involving predictable random numbers has been discovered in the OpenSSL packages included with Debian Etch and Ubuntu systems. This vulnerability affects all software which makes use of SSL/TLS encrypted connections, including Citadel.

Citadel reviewed by Enterprise Networking Planet

Carla Schroder of Enterprise Networking Planet has written a nice two-part review of the Citadel system. In this review she praises Citadel's intuitive user-focused user interface and its easy system administration, going as far as to declare it her favorite groupware and messaging server.

Microsoft Outlook is now supported!

We are pleased to announce that Outlook Connector product is now available that allows Microsoft Outlook to seamlessly and effortlessly access many of Citadel's groupware and collaboration functions, including not only email but also server-side calendars and address books, tasks, notes, and more.

WebCit 6.40 released

Check out our Flash demo of WebCit 6.40! This new version was released today, and it is an upgrade that introduces many new features. WebCit is the web-based front end to the Citadel system. It now supports numerous AJAX-style features, such as ... [More] the ability to drag and drop messages between rooms (or folders), an improved rich text editor, an improved two-pane message viewer, additional bulletin board options, and a left-side menu bar that can toggle between the main menu and a collapsible roo… [Less]