On Tue, Aug 29, 2017 at 10:58:08AM +0200, Gabriele Bulfon wrote:

> I'm using Postfix 2.7.1 for some years now on our systems, built around our 
> XStreamOS / illumos distro.
> I'm considering to upgrade Postfix to a more recent version.
> What is the best upgrade path I should choose?

See: 

    https://github.com/vdukhovni/postfix/blob/master/postfix/RELEASE_NOTES-2.8
    https://github.com/vdukhovni/postfix/blob/master/postfix/RELEASE_NOTES-2.9
    https://github.com/vdukhovni/postfix/blob/master/postfix/RELEASE_NOTES-2.10
    https://github.com/vdukhovni/postfix/blob/master/postfix/RELEASE_NOTES-2.11
    https://github.com/vdukhovni/postfix/blob/master/postfix/RELEASE_NOTES-3.0
    https://github.com/vdukhovni/postfix/blob/master/postfix/RELEASE_NOTES-3.1
    https://github.com/vdukhovni/postfix/blob/master/postfix/RELEASE_NOTES-3.2

> Should I really consider to upgrade directly to latest (3.2.2) or maybe start
> by upgrading to 2.11.x?

The 3.0 release mostly only affects distribution maintainers as
the build and packaging details change in support of shared libraries
and dynamically loadable maps.  Otherwise, user-visible changes are
minor, and backwards incompatible changes are subject to the
"compatibility_level" setting.  See the release notes.

Therefore, I would not suggest stopping at 2.11, but only you can
determine whether some changes in a later release are unexpectedly
a problem for you.  As much as possible, Postfix remains backwards
compatible.

-- 
        Viktor.

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