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- [23.05.2008] Kolab Server 2.2 Release Candidate 3
- Source and binary packages for Kolab Server 2.2 Release Candidate 3 are available for download. See the announcement for details.
- [17.04.2008] German-speaking Kolab users mailinglist available
- A new mailinglist for german-speaking Kolab users is now available. Follow this link to subscribe to the kolab-users-de list.
- [16.04.2008] Security Issue 20 for Kolab Server (ClamAV)
- A new ClamAV RPM with various fixes is available. See the Kolab Security Issue 20 for details.
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This wiki primarily structures information according to your relation to the Kolab server: whether you are a Kolab user, Kolab administrator, or a Kolab developer.
But sometimes you might be interested in all the information about one specific topic. This sections tries to provide access to some of the major Kolab Groupware topics.
Kolab is based on the special Linux distribution OpenPKG that allows to install the groupware server on virtually every other Linux distribution within the special directory /kolab. But some people prefer to install Kolab natively in their distribution and consequently there exist several projects to transfer the Kolab server natively into other distributions. Some document the modified installation process here.