Hi At the moment I'm running an ageing 2.0.13 install that need to be upgraded and moved to new HW. I was looking around, and saw that dovecot-ee is listed as a "free" (ie. 0$) product on dovecot.fi. Apart from the need to register an account in order to "purchase" an -ee license, are there any cavats by switching to the -ee version compared to compiling and running the regular releases? I've got no problems with downloading, building and installing the normal releases and I have no need for object storage, so will the -ee version give me anything else but access to a YUM repo and RPM packages? Regards, Jens Dueholm Christensen Survey IT
Am 13.10.2014 um 14:30 schrieb Jens Dueholm Christensen:> I've got no problems with downloading, building and installing the normal releases and I have no need for object storage, so will the -ee version give me anything else but access to a YUM repo and RPM packages?upstream support -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 181 bytes Desc: OpenPGP digital signature URL: <http://dovecot.org/pipermail/dovecot/attachments/20141013/a6e1147f/attachment.sig>
On 2014-10-13 08:30, Jens Dueholm Christensen wrote:> Apart from the need to register an account in order to "purchase" an > -ee license, are there any cavats by switching to the -ee version > compared to compiling and running the regular releases? > > I've got no problems with downloading, building and installing the > normal releases and I have no need for object storage, so will the -ee > version give me anything else but access to a YUM repo and RPM > packages?If you're planning on an Ubuntu platform, right now it only supports 12.04. 14.04 is in the works as I recall, but no idea when. Personally I run 2.2.9-1ubuntu2.1 on Ubuntu 14.04 from stock repo. -- Dean