Posts Tagged ‘Roadmap’

SSO or not SSO – That is the question..

Posted on: March 31st, 2026 by

Before the migration to the new Kolab Now environment, users had to give their login credentials twice to get into the Kolab webmail client. First at https://kolabnow.com/login and later after pressing the Webmail button. You could also make use of the direct URL https://kolabnow.com/apps – in all instances the credentials would be validated against the same LDAP internally.

Many users found that a cumbersome procedure, and the number of support tickets suggesting to do a more modern authentication was high. The Kolab team took a little time to evaluate such solutions.

SSO was finally implemented in the latest new environment. With the new SSO solution, the Webmail client can use an OAuth token instead of credentials, further improving security.

The new SSO authentication system is created and run by the Kolab Now team using the standard OIDC protocol. It is only the cockpit and the Webmail client authenticating against this SSO. No 3’rd party provider is involved. Access from external clients is separate from the SSO authentication.

We had expected from the previous user feedback, that this would be received well. However, it turned out, that many users were not found of, or for one or the other reason unable to use, SSO.

Hence we have made a change:

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The Future of Kolab Now: Part IV

Posted on: August 20th, 2020 by

With the new HKCCP, we are laying the groundwork for future improvements. It gives us a solid foundation to develop and deliver new features that would not have been possible or maintainable in the old system. One such feature is video conferencing.

We wanted to add a video conferencing to Kolab for a while, but we wanted to avoid the security and access issues seen elsewhere. COVID-19 has put it up in priority quite a bit. With our account management system overhaul reaching the final stages, we decided it was time to proceed working on it with more priority. The code can be found here.

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The Future of Kolab Now: Part III

Posted on: July 16th, 2020 by

In this series, we take a look at upcoming changes and features for Kolab Now.  Part I gave a high level overview of our roadmap, Part II looked into changes to our payment system. In this post we are going to take a look at how users sign up for our service. We offer a 30 day money back guarantee for a while now. It has served us well in allowing potential customer to try our service without having commit to paying for a service that might not be a good fit for them in the end.

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The Future of Kolab Now: Part II

Posted on: July 12th, 2020 by

Kolab Now is a paid online service, where users can pay for their subscription and used resources via credit card, PayPal, bank transfer (and in the future, bitcoin). It is the task of a centerpiece module called the Hosted Kolab Customer Control Panel (HKCCP) to manage and administer the subscriptions and payments (among other tasks).

Over the years we have received feedback from users with constructive, honest criticism about the level of flexibility in the payment system. Users have wanted greater control of when to pay, and the actual services and resources paid for. As we always strive to improve the user experience, we listened and made accommodating changes to the payment system in the new updated HKCCP.

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The Future of Kolab Now: Part I

Posted on: July 7th, 2020 by

This is an introduction to the Kolab Now roadmap, and what the future is going to bring. I’ll give you a high-level overview of our future plans.

It’ll constitute the first in a series of blog posts, and different people will speak in more detail about individual topics.

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