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On Tue, 26 Feb 2013, Götz Reinicke - IT Koordinator wrote:
we still have our solid rock dovecot 1.0.7 Redhat el 5.x up and running.
We don't need much magic or special setups.
The configuration has been split up since v1.0, but you can grep through the files and find the spots easily. Also, if you didn't changed much in v1.0 (that is how I understand your "don't need much magic or special setups"), the chances are good, that you'll not change much in v2.1 or v2.2.
However we'd like to think what might be the next step in upgrading our setup. Each user one mbox mailbox. About 500 imap/pop3 accounts, 400GB data.
First of all: to what version is a good step from 1.0?
I would setup a Dovecot v2.2 server, it's RC2, but Dovecot is usually more stable than other software ... .
However, I would install the whole server anew, no automatic upgrade or whatsoever.
Dose anyone has any experiences in doing such a "big" step forward?
I have upgraded a v1.0 to v2.1 now. No big deal from Dovecot.
Can we get a rpm from e.g. atrpms repository?
Ah, OK, then use the most current version available :-) I build Dovecot from source.
Or should we think of migrating to a total updated Redhat EL 6.x / Dovecot 2.0.x system?
I don't know Redhat, but it seems to be wise to upgrade. What's the "Known Bug List" or "Known Security Holes" in Redhat EL 5.x?
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