On 09/24/2010 03:13 PM, Jerry wrote:
On Thu, 23 Sep 2010 21:53:02 -0500
cajun<ca...@cajuninc.com> articulated:
I'm migrating a working Ver 2.1.5 server to Ver 2.5.5 (on a new box).
Two questions:
1) I assume it would not be a good thing just to copy main.cf&
master.cf along with the associated .db files to the new server as I
can see lots has changed. I'm assuming that a line-by-line
walk-through and comparison of the old& new files is prudent copying
over only the portions that I'm sure are relevant.
2) I'm pretty sure there are variables in main.cf that are deprecated
from the older version to the newer version. Is there a way that I
can easily locate these changes to the variables?
Thanks for any pointers on how I can best accomplish this.
Just out of morbid curiosity, why not upgrade to the latest stable
version<http://www.postfix.com/announcements/postfix-2.7.1.html>
instead?
Only reason is it is a production machine and using Debian Lenny. Not
that I would have any question at all about whether Postfix was stable
at all.
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