Upstream RHEL, and therefore CentOS, don't update version numbers when
they roll security patches.
Latest release though:
2016-10-31 - Jaroslav Škarvada <jskar...@redhat.com> - 2:2.6.6-8
- Backported support for TLS 1.1, TLS 1.2
Not insanely old...
Quoting "@lbutlr" <krem...@kreme.com>:
On 03 Jun 2018, at 16:08, Proxy <proxy-...@mail.ru> wrote:
I'm confident that CentOS security team does a good job providing
latest security patches RedHat releases including those related to
Postfix.
Are you under the impression that CentOS is writing security patches
for obsolete and unsupported versions of Postfix?
That is not the case.
There is a big difference between bleeding edge and obsolete, and
you are firmly in the obsolete (as in not support, not patched, not
secure) camp. The last update to 2.6 was over 5 years ago (Feb 2014)
and that is a significantly newer version that you are running (Mar
2010).
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