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Topic: Which version of Postfix gets installed with current iRedMail package?

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I have looked all over and have either missed or just can't find it.

Which version of Postfix gets installed with the current iRedMail package?

If it is not 2.10 (the current stable release from postfix.org) has anyone had any issues migrating/upgrading Postfix after using the iRedMail installer?

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Re: Which version of Postfix gets installed with current iRedMail package?

Please always show us basic info of your iRedMail server:

==== Required information ====
- iRedMail version:
- Store mail accounts in which backend (LDAP/MySQL/PGSQL):
- Linux/BSD distribution name and version:
- Related log if you're reporting an issue:
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Upgrading to 2.10 should be fine, Postfix has great back-compatibility.

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Re: Which version of Postfix gets installed with current iRedMail package?

Sorry, I haven't acquired a server yet. I'm researching first to eliminate as much trial and error as I can ;-)

So what version of Postfix gets initially installed?

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Re: Which version of Postfix gets installed with current iRedMail package?

iRedMail installs packages from official package repositories provided by Linux/BSD vendors.
So if you're going to install iRedMail on CentOS, check its official yum repository please (and it should be postfix-2.6.6); if you choose Ubuntu or Debian, check http://packages.ubuntu.com/ or http://packages.debian.org/.