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SME Server Current Release:
SME Server 7.1 on 31-Dec-2006
Development Status:
SME Server 7.1 update 1.
See Bugzilla:2342 for progress
Welcome to the information and documentation wiki for SME Server

We're here to provide collaborative documentation of the SME Server project. SME Server is a leading distribution for small and medium enterprises. It stands apart from the competition by shipping with most common functionality preconfigured and features a number of popular additional enhancements in the form of downloadable 'contributions'. It is published under the GPL license and while freely available, a small donation is requested.

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Anyone with an account for the contribs.org forums can apply for wiki access.
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...and don't forget all the navigation links in the sidebar to the left.

Categories

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Administration - User - Technician

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Help with contributing to development
Template:Click Frequently Asked Questions
A collection of the questions and answers
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Definitions of terms used in this project
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Documentation on individual SME Server contribs
Template:Click HowTo's
A collection of SME Server HowTo's

News

New Main Page for SME Server Wiki
Timn 18:06, 10 May 2010 (UTC) - A New Main Page layout has been approved following a forum topic and bug. We hope you like it. Enjoy SME Server.



Versions

A note on versioning, for both readers and writers: information in all sections of this wiki (including the User Manual pages) should by policy, and usually will, always reflect the system's current production release. SME Server 7.1 was released on 31 Dec 2006. When possible, differences regarding the immediately previous release should be noted in parentheses, or with numbered section headers if the changes are large enough. We want to stay as current as possible, but we don't want to leave large numbers of users behind. It is possible that some material may have become outdated, and will be of the last version for which it was pertinent. Check the page history and last modified date for a page if you're unsure. If you find something that's out of date, please feel free to fix it, or report it to the DocTeam mailing list.