Zentyal

Zentyal

Zentyal Dashboard
Developer Zentyal S.L.
OS family Unix-like
Working state Current
Source model Open source
Initial release July 15, 2009 (2009-07-15)
Latest release 5.0[1] / November 29, 2016 (2016-11-29)
Available in English (partially translated in 27 languages)
Update method APT (Web front-end available through ebox-software)
Package manager dpkg
Platforms amd64 (x86-64)
Default user interface Web user interface
License GPL
Official website zentyal.org

Zentyal is an open source email and groupware solution based on Ubuntu Linux.

Zentyal used to implement Microsoft Exchange Server protocols on top of standard open source components (such as Dovecot, Postfix, Samba, etc.) in order to provide native compatibility with Microsoft Outlook clients. As of release 5, Zentyal has dropped native compatibility with Microsoft Outlook using the MAPI protocol via OpenChange, due to unspecified issues[2]. The web site of the OpenChange project itself has been shut down since then.

The email and groupware protocols supported by Zentyal are ActiveSync, SMTP, POP, IMAP, CalDAV, CardDAV and Active Directory.

Zentyal is distributed in two packages: Zentyal Server for SMBs and Zentyal Cloud for hosting providers. Zentyal Server has a development edition that is freely downloadable and its source code is available under terms of the GNU General Public License.

Main features of Zentyal Server

Protocols Plugfest

In May 2015, Zentyal organized with Microsoft's sponsorship the first Protocols Plugfest in Europe,[3] aimed at open source communities and technology companies to present, test and discuss technical issues and content around open protocols and interoperability.

See also

References

  1. "ZENTYAL ANNOUNCES ZENTYAL SERVER 5.0, MAJOR NEW LINUX SMALL BUSINESS SERVER RELEASE = 2016-11-29". Zentyal.org. Zentyal S.L. Retrieved 2017-01-14.
  2. http://www.zentyal.org/2016/11/zentyal-announces-zentyal-server-5-0-major-new-linux-small-business-server-release/
  3. "Protocols Plugfest Europe 2015 - Connect Openly". 2015. Retrieved 2016-05-29.
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