Welcome on the OBM website.
OBM is an Open Source Collaborative software, based on the best Open Source technologies. OBM offers a unique experience to share and manage information in modern organizations. Through its rich functionalities, OBM answer to a large scope of projects.

OBM project

OBM is free software, developed since 1998 by the company AliaSource - LINAGORA Group downloaded nearly 1000 times per month. It is designed with an extremely stable and modular architecture using proven open source technologies. OBM is enterprise-class messaging and collaboration platform for workgroup or enterprises with many thousands users. OBM includes many components working together as a complete end-to-end solution: Groupware, messaging server, CRM, LDAP, smartphone and PDA synchronization…

Licensing

OBM is licensed under the GNU General Public License, or GPL. Through this license, you can access the source code to explore, modify or contribute to the improvement of OBM.

OBM Components

OBM UI

OBM UI is the main web application of OBM.

OBM Sync

OBM Sync is the stack of software used to synchronize OBM with the outside world. Those components are :

OBM Mail

OBM can run as a full groupware solution, and OBM Mail is its core, as it provides the integration with Postfix and Cyrus IMAPD.

Contribs

Some contributions are avalaible.

  • OBM REST is a work in progress to implement a REST API to OBM datas.
  • OBM Translator is a ruby application designed to maintain OBM i18n.

Related Software

  • MiniG is a webmail developped for the OBM groupware solution.
  • OBM Express is a non-free distribution of OBM suitable for organisations without the ressources to deploy OBM on their own.

Documentation

Installation

Downloads

Source

Source downloads are available from this page.

Binaries

Tools

SVN

All OBM components source code is available through SVN, just look at the details to access obm svn.

Bug Tracker

OBM bug tracking is done through Bugzilla.

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