I only have a small deployment but in the past I ran into upgrade issues
when the backport series I was using didn't make it into the next
version of Debian and there was never a Debian version suitable for the
intermediate upgrade path. Fortunately folks here gave me tips on
migrating by using the last Debian patches on an original Cyrus source
and crossing my fingers that it would compile - it did, but the result
is that I now only use the official supported Debian version, albeit I
still have to recompile for the options I want every time.
If you use the Debian official version, it puts some stuff in different
places than other distributions and where the Cyrus source would install
them by default, so switching between Debian official and Cyrus orignal
versions can be a headache, but if you stick to one or the other you
shouldn't have problems, but may need to document any changes you have
to make. I think Debian keeps the init scripts in a different place to
other distros (I only use Debian).
Yes Debian official is out of date, but it should be stable, our Cyrus
server is hidden behind a separate mail security virtual appliance so I
am not very concerned about having the most recent Cyrus updates, as
long as the security appliance is up to date, your environment may have
different needs.
Regards
Jim
On 16/10/2024 13:48, Albert Shih wrote:
Hi,
I just like to know for who got a large cyrus imapd (for University, large
cooporation) with Debian 12, which version do you use ?
The official version are 3.6.1 and backport are 3.8.1.
Do you use those «out of date» official version ? Or do you build yourself from source ?
Regards
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