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Mitel has released this documentation to encourage development on the SME Server platform. This documentation, the code examples herein, and the SME Server itself, are released under free licenses. These licenses permit copying and modification under the terms of those licenses, and are reprinted in the front of this manual.
 
Mitel has released this documentation to encourage development on the SME Server platform. This documentation, the code examples herein, and the SME Server itself, are released under free licenses. These licenses permit copying and modification under the terms of those licenses, and are reprinted in the front of this manual.
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Please note: this manual has not yet been updated for Koozali SME Server 10
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Please contact the Platforms Development Team for the Mitel Standard Linux developers guide, which should be read in conjunction with this guide. Any issues with Mitel Standard Linux should be raised in Mitel's internal problem tracking system.}}</div>
 
Please contact the Platforms Development Team for the Mitel Standard Linux developers guide, which should be read in conjunction with this guide. Any issues with Mitel Standard Linux should be raised in Mitel's internal problem tracking system.}}</div>
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{{warning box|This manual was developed (and was correct) for much earlier versions of the SME Server than the current version. While the conceptual basis of Koozali SME Server continues intact, many detailed changes have had to be made due to new versions of system software. This applies particulary to how services are managed, with systemd taking a part. Please verify any changes you intend to make as a result of this manual are valid for the system version you are applying them to.}}

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