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-Citadel is a turnkey open-source solution for email and collaboration.
-
-It contains both the server and a text-mode client. You can build
-an entire working system with this, or you can just build the
-client and connect to some other existing system. It also provides
-connectivity through:
-
- * SMTP (Port 25 by default)
- * POP3 (Port 110 by default; SSL Enabled on port 995)
- * IMAP (Port 143 by default; SSL Enabled on port 993)
- * Citadel (Port 504; used by dedicated Citadel clients)
- * SMTP-MSA (Port 587; requires SMTP authentication)
- * ManageSieve (Port 2020; edit your mail filtering scripts with
- your favorite GUI client)
- * Postfix TCP dictionary (if you have an upstream mail hub running
- Postfix, it can use this service to verify valid email addresses
- on your Citadel)
- * lmtp.socket (Local mail transport, for use with an external MTA
- if for some reason you do not wish to use Citadel's built in SMTP
- service)
- * lmtp-unfiltered.socket (same as above, but without spam filtering)
- * citadel.socket (Citadel protocol)
-
-After installation, run /opt/citadel/setup to configure Citadel.
-That script requires a 'citadel' user/group to exist before
-running.
-The recommended UID/GID is 276. You can create these like so:
- groupadd -g 276 citadel
- useradd -u 276 -g 276 -c "Citadel" -m citadel
-
-It is very easy: just be careful to specify a new user "citadel"
-(or whatever, see above) who will run the server and specify a valid
-username and password to log into Citadel.