The intent on my part was not to be trapped, but to simplify life. I
don't work at a command line or system level on a regular enough basis
these days to be 100% confident that I won't screw it up, so relying
on a system that is pseudo capable of keeping itself together was a
saccrifice I was willing to make.
I have had the bad misfortune of running RMPs in the past only to have
things go very wrong - and they should not have, but for a screw up in
the RPM to begin with. Back then, I was more than capable of fixing
things - but that was a long time ago. So I want to proceed
cautiously and not blow a hole in the working system.
That said, if upgraded is it possible to resolve this issue, or should
I truly be contemplating a switch to another IMAP system? Dovecot
is very popular so I find it odd that Apple would not foresee this
issue. So it would seem that a solution exists, but I don't have
that configuration in play - at least I hope so.
Cheers - Dan
On Jun 13, 2008, at 11:16 AM, Charles Marcus wrote:
On 6/13/2008, Dan HorĂ¡k (dan@danny.cz) wrote:
When CentOS 5.2 is released (I hope it is only very few weeks
away), you will get 1.0.7, the same as is in RHEL 5.2.I would *never* use any OS/distro that dictated what version of what
s/w I could run.In this case, all you need to do is look around. atrpms.net has
fully up to date rpms for most redhat based sitros...--
Best regards,
Charles