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===Welcome to SME Server 8===
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===Welcome to SME Server 9===
 
Congratulations on choosing the SME Server as your network and communications server!
 
Congratulations on choosing the SME Server as your network and communications server!
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The heart of SME Server is based on the GPL'd sources of the unsupported developer release of SME 7.0 alpha from [http://www.mitel.com/ Mitel], who are the copyright holder for much of what makes SME Server what it is.  Mitel's commercial offering is known as the  "Mitel Managed Application Server", and in the past was known as e-Smith.  Mitel has been very generous to fund development of the alpha and beta versions and to keep to the  spirit of the GPL by sharing their source code freely.
 
The heart of SME Server is based on the GPL'd sources of the unsupported developer release of SME 7.0 alpha from [http://www.mitel.com/ Mitel], who are the copyright holder for much of what makes SME Server what it is.  Mitel's commercial offering is known as the  "Mitel Managed Application Server", and in the past was known as e-Smith.  Mitel has been very generous to fund development of the alpha and beta versions and to keep to the  spirit of the GPL by sharing their source code freely.
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SME Server 8 uses many packages from [http://centos.org CentOS] and [http://rpmforge.net RPMForge].  CentOS 5 is built from publicly available open source [http://ftp.redhat.com/pub/redhat/linux/enterprise/5Server/en/os/SRPMS/ Red Hat Enterprise Linux SRPMS] and aims to be binary compatible.  RPMForge is a collaborative effort of several RPM packagers that build RPMs not included with CentOS.  Almost all of the packages that SME Server includes from these upstream vendors are included unmodified.  The purpose of doing so is to take advantage of the stability that comes from the huge user base that uses these packages, for security, and to allow automatic updates as soon as an update is available from the upstream vendor.  Security updates from Redhat/Centos should be available until 2017 for Centos 5.
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SME Server 9 uses many packages from [http://centos.org CentOS] and [http://rpmforge.net RPMForge].  CentOS 5 is built from publicly available open source [http://ftp.redhat.com/pub/redhat/linux/enterprise/5Server/en/os/SRPMS/ Red Hat Enterprise Linux SRPMS] and aims to be binary compatible.  RPMForge is a collaborative effort of several RPM packagers that build RPMs not included with CentOS.  Almost all of the packages that SME Server includes from these upstream vendors are included unmodified.  The purpose of doing so is to take advantage of the stability that comes from the huge user base that uses these packages, for security, and to allow automatic updates as soon as an update is available from the upstream vendor.  Security updates from Redhat/Centos should be available until 2017 for Centos 5 and 2020 for Centos 6.
    
====About This Manual====
 
====About This Manual====
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=====History=====
 
=====History=====
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* 30 Jun 2014 - The stable release of SME Server 9.0 which is based on CentOS 6.5
 
* 25 May 2012 - The stable release of SME Server 8.0 which is based on CentOS 5.8
 
* 25 May 2012 - The stable release of SME Server 8.0 which is based on CentOS 5.8
 
(Previous versions were published by e-smith, Mitel and contribs.org, and are the basis for this manual)
 
(Previous versions were published by e-smith, Mitel and contribs.org, and are the basis for this manual)

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