Kolab 2.0 Groupware released!
Bernhard Reiter
bernhard at intevation.de
Tue Jun 21 00:36:18 CEST 2005
Almost two years after the stable release of Kolab 1,
the Kolab team is proud to present
the stable releases of Kolab Server 2.0 and KDE Kolab Client 2.0!
Attached the text version of the press release
from http://www.kolab.org/news/pr-20050620.html
and the release notes for server and client for your convenience.
Thanks to all supporters, testers and helpers.
Spread the word,
Bernhard
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DATELINE June 20th, 2005
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Kolab 2 Groupware released
The Kolab Groupware Project (http://www.kolab.org) today announced the
immediate availability of Kolab 2, a reliable and extremely scalable
groupware solution for GNU/Linux that can replace Microsoft Exchange.
Beside emails, the solution empowers users to manage
and share their appointments, contacts and tasks.
without the necessity of being constantly online.
"With our focus on native offline-capable clients, Kolab 1
had brought a new approach to the groupware world,"
explains Bernhard Reiter, CEO of Intevation GmbH and project coordinator.
"With this second generation, users can
now share their groupware folders even with users that use Outlook when they
are using KDE and vice versa." Additional new features are support
for servers at several locations, usability, speed improvements,
support for spam-control and anti virus software.
The new stable release 2.0 has been about two years in coming
as 1.0 has been released in mid 2003. Beta versions of Kolab 2.0
have undergone intensive testing in the last 6 months.
"Kolab owes its scalability to its concept", explains Martin Konold
senior partner at erfrakon, who designed the Kolab architecture,
"all groupware data is stored on the IMAP server in MIME structures
instead of using a traditional database.
Thanks to the smart client concept, most CPU-intensive operations
are performed on the client. Cyrus, the chosen IMAP server software,
also allows for an on-the-fly backup of the IMAP store."
The Kolab-Konsortium will present the Kolab Solution at LinuxTag in
Karlsruhe (Booth B81, Intevation GmbH) this week.
Additionally, Bernhard Reiter
will give a presentation on thursday, 13:00-14:00h.
Kolab has an active and growing community that can be reached via several
active mailinglists as well as the Kolab Wiki at http://wiki.kolab.org.
Enterprise-level support is available from the Kolab Konsortium.
All daily administration tasks can be performed via a web interface.
The OpenPKG environment makes the server easy to deploy on all kinds of
GNU/Linux distributions and Unix derivates. Just like its predecessor,
Kolab 2 is based on well-proven Free Software server components,
such as Apache, Postfix, Cyrus imapd and OpenLDAP.
Windows users can keep their Outlook installation: The Toltec Connector
2.0 turns Outlook into a fully-fledged Kolab 2 client at low cost.
Additionally, a special convenience package of Kontact, the KDE Groupware
client, has been made available. It has undergone special testing
by the Kolab-Konsortium and can be used with KDE 3.2 and higher.
Users that cannot upgrade to KDE 3.4.1 should use this package
for client deployment. Kontact is a feature-complete Kolab 2 client.
"A unique property of the Kolab Project is that it uses existing
proven components and works very closely with the associated
Free Software communities." says Kalle Dalheimer, CEO of
Klarälvdalens Datakonsult AB, the company that did the actual
software implementation. "For example, our KDE Kolab client benefits
from the full S/MIME capabilities for email signatures and encryption
done by a different project."
In addition to the native clients a Kolab-compliant web interface
based on the Horde Framework is in beta stage
and will become available later in 2005.
About the Kolab Konsortium
The Kolab Konsortium was founded by Intevation GmbH, Klarälvdalens
Datakonsult AB and erfrakon Partnerschaftsgesellschaft, the creators of Kolab.
The Konsortium offers courses, consultancy,
development and enterprise-level support for the Kolab server and clients.
It works together with Radley Network Technologies CC
(open file-format for the Toltec Connector) and Code Fusion CC.
Read more about the Kolab Konsortium at http://www.kolab-konsortium.de
Press Contact:
Bernhard Reiter
Kolab-Konsortium
Georgstraße 4
49074 Osnabrück
Germany
Phone: +49-541-3350830
Fax: +49-541-3350859
Email: info at kolab-konsortium.de
About KDE
KDE is a powerful Free Software graphical desktop environment for
GNU/Linux and Unix workstations. It combines ease of use, modern
functionality, and outstanding graphical design with the
technological superiority of the Unix operating system.
Read more about KDE at http://www.kde.org.
Press Contact:
Matthias Kalle Dalheimer
Rysktorp
S-683 92 Hagfors
Sweden
Phone: +46-563-540023
Fax: +46-563-540028
Email: info at kde.org
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Release notes Kolab2 Server
(Version 20050620, Kolab server 2.0 final)
For upgrading and installation instructions, please refer to the
1st.README file in the source directory.
Changes since RC 4, 20050617:
- kolab-webadmin 20050530 -> 20050616
* Fixing:
Issue813 (password entry not of type password)
Issue810 (Cannot delete addressbook entry)
$Id: release-notes.txt,v 1.16 2005/06/20 16:25:21 bh Exp $
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Release notes for the Kolab KDE Client 2.0
==========================================
2005-06-20, Bernhard Herzog <bh at intevation.de>
Changes since 2.0 RC 3
----------------------
kmail
------
* Don't allow operations to be performed on items which are already
being operated on. Namely holding down the Del key was triggering
multiple Deletes/Moves for the same message pointer, which for any
but the first command was dangeling. Quite obvious, in
retrospect... (backport)
* Make sure that the cc is properly taken into account during identity
detection on replies. (backport)
* Don't use KIO::del to delete the local cache when removing a dimap
folder. The underlying KMFolderMailDir does unlinks, to avoid a storm
of progress dialogs, so let's rely on that. (backport)
* Show icon as checked when it is.
https://intevation.de/roundup/aegypten/issue324.
* Backport of status setting fix: if the status of single mails was
changed locally, but nothing else, the "status changed locally" flag
was not set, and the status changes thus lost on sync.
* Two extra special paranoid sync state resets in impossible code paths
just to make sure we don't delete mail unwantedly even if hell
freezes over.
* Updated version number to proko2 2.0
kontact
------
* Start korgac when starting kontact, so that reminders work even if
the user doesn't click on the Calendar icon.
https://intevation.de/roundup/kolab/issue789
* Updated version number to proko2 2.0
korganizer
------
* The format for kmail serial numbers is kmail:foo/bar, not
kmail://foo/bar. Adjust.
* Much simpler way of starting korgac; don't start korgac from the
korganizer part, kontact does it now.
libkdepim
------
* Remove config(), use the one from KABC instead to avoid two
singletons. Fixes "ldap config changes not immediately honored by
kaddressbook" https://intevation.de/roundup/kolab/issue795
* Very tricky bug in the LDAP parsing code, leading to corrupted
entries, e.g. with 'name' and 'email' being set to the
name. QByteArray is explicitely shared, so when we get new contents
from the LDIF parser class, we need to detach it before putting it
into a list... https://intevation.de/roundup/kolab/issue796
kaddressbook
------
* Fix signal/slot connection error
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