Hello, Does anyone have a repo or have a dovecot 1.2 and dovecot sieve rpm, also a postfix 2.5 or 2.6 rpm? I saw some on a repo called atrpms, but it has dependency issues, and I read that that repo is dangerous. Thanks. Dave.
Dne 9.5.2011 6:32, David Mehler napsal(a):> Hello, > Does anyone have a repo or have a dovecot 1.2 and dovecot sieve rpm, > also a postfix 2.5 or 2.6 rpm? I saw some on a repo called atrpms, but > it has dependency issues, and I read that that repo is dangerous. > Thanks. > Dave. > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS at centos.org > http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centosDavid, You can use atrpms and exclude all packages but dovecot. As to Dovecot upgrade on C4.x, here is may testing repo containing the successful path to upgrade Dovecot: http://fs12.vsb.cz/hrb33/el5/hrb/testing/i386/repoview/dovecot-sieve.html As far as I can remember, we went to 1.1.x first and than -> 1.2.x and everything was OK. Regards, DH
On 09/05/2011 05:32, David Mehler wrote:> Hello, > Does anyone have a repo or have a dovecot 1.2 and dovecot sieve rpm, > also a postfix 2.5 or 2.6 rpm? I saw some on a repo called atrpms, but > it has dependency issues, and I read that that repo is dangerous. > Thanks. > Dave. > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS at centos.org > http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centosI would love to know where you read that atrpms is 'dangerous' Dunc
Am 09.05.2011 06:32, schrieb David Mehler:> Hello, > Does anyone have a repo or have a dovecot 1.2 and dovecot sieve rpm, > also a postfix 2.5 or 2.6 rpm? I saw some on a repo called atrpms, but > it has dependency issues, and I read that that repo is dangerous.dovecot 1.2.x http://centos.alt.ru/pub/dovecot/ postfix 2.x.x http://ftp.wl0.org/official/ Regards, Peter
I don't know how firmly you want to stick with dovecot/postfix, but an equivalent stack (cyrus/sendmail) is part of the base distro and of course works well with sieve, is fast, and scalable. Adding Horde (which isn't part of the base distro) gives a good web-based interface to sieve in addition to its usual webmail and other features. Devin