On Wed, 23 Sep 2009 11:28:53 -0700
"Geoff Sweet" <geoff.sw...@wemadeusa.com> wrote:

> I have to admit that I was using 2.3 purely because that is the
> version captured in the repositories for CentOS.  But after using the
> upgrade from source, it just... works.  I am still off a couple
> versions for amavisd but the fact that everything started working
> makes me think I should burn this server to the ground and build each
> component from scratch to make sure I have the latest.  Repositories
> are good, but they do have their drawbacks.

Rebuild the server would probably be a good thing. Your version of
CentOS is depreciated by itself.

From the CentOS page:

CentOS 5 Releases
The CentOS team is pleased to announce the availability of CentOS 5.3. Major 
changes in CentOS 5 compared to CentOS 4 include:

These updated software versions: Apache-2.2, php-5.1.6, kernel-2.6.18, 
Gnome-2.16, KDE-3.5, OpenOffice.org-2.3, Evolution-2.12, Firefox-3.0, 
Thunderbird-2.0, MySQL-5.0, PostgreSQL-8.

Better desktop support with compiz and AIGLX.

Virtualization provided by the Xen hypervisor with Virtual Machine Manager and 
libvirt.

Sabayon to simplify the construction of user profiles.

I an not sure what version of Postfix the support though. Knowing
CentOS, it is probably several versions behind.

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