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On Wed, Mar 25 2015, Wolfgang Mueller wrote: |
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>> Is anyone running it? I built it on a test machine but it doesn't seem |
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>> to work. However, I don't use that machine much (and never for mail) |
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>> so it is very possibly mis-configured for mail. Before I build the |
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>> new postscript for my real machine I would like to hear that those |
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>> postscript users on this list are not having problems. |
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> I updated to postfix 3.0 three hours ago on my production server - no |
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> problems whatsoever. No changes to main.cf or any other configuration |
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> file are needed (you may want to add `compatibility_level = x' as per: |
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> http://www.postfix.org/COMPATIBILITY_README.html, though). |
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> For changes, see |
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> http://www.postfix.org/announcements/postfix-3.0.0.html |
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I think I see. |
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After I upgrade and do nothing I will be running in backwards |
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compatibility "mode". |
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Then I run for a while, check the logs and issue the appropriate |
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postconf commands. |
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Not so clear is when do you turn off backwards compatibility (i.e. set |
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the level). Does postfix determine the level right away or should I let |
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it run for a few weeks so it sees a lot of mail? |
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thanks, |
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allan |