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SME Server 7.0 pre-release 2 is on its way to the mirrors, includes latest CentOS kernel and updates; reconfiguration reboot now requested after software installer updates; simple 'yum' wrapper added to remind people to reconfigure after using 'yum'; comp

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SME Server 7.0 pre-release 2 is on its way to the mirrors, includes latest CentOS kernel and updates; reconfiguration reboot now requested after software installer updates; simple 'yum' wrapper added to remind people to reconfigure after using 'yum'; completion of change to contribs.org styling; updated French translation; bug fixes.

SME Server (known as e-smith at the time) was founded in January 1999 by Joseph and Kim Morrison. The company introduced the first version of its flagship software product, the e-smith server and gateway, in April 1999. By the end of the year, many thousands of e-smith servers were running in countries from Fiji to Finland. Word was spreading quickly among developers and systems integrators who needed a solid, easy-to-use server for their small-business customers. In July 2001, e-smith was acquired by Mitel Networks, in September 2004 by Lycoris, and the project is currently sponsored by Resource Strategies, Inc.


 

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