hi folks and guys
I described in my blog (http://fakessh.eu/?p=150 http://fakessh.eu/?p=202 )the procedure for migrating from dovecot 1.2.11 to 2.0.0 there is the output of the 2 dovecot-n
I used rpm to update
Le mardi 05 octobre 2010 à 09:56 +0100, arif khwaja a écrit :
Dear All, Is there any easy way to upgrade Dovecot like yum command? Or I have to delete the current and install the new version then change the setting?>
I will appreciate if you can tell me the steps please?
Best Regards Arif
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On Fri, 2010-10-01 at 14:20 +0200, Jakob Curdes wrote:
All true, but there is a current 1.2.14 out there which should probably be preferred ove a two-and-a-half year old 1.0.15. Jakob
Indeed, but some people who use certain distros are scared shitless of using source packages and will insist on using a several yo version because thats all <insert distro X or Y here> provides, the 1.2 branch is rock solid stable and time proven, if distro X/Y only oifferes 1.0.x, well, that says a lot about distro X/Y, we all know who X 'n Y are, without mentioning names :)