Re: Howto upgrade ubuntu squirrelmail

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> is it a good idea to use the developer version you can checkout from here in
> a production system?
> svn checkout
> http://squirrelmail.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/squirrelmail/trunk/squirrelmail
> Would you say from experience that we can make a cron to regularly "svn up"
> or will this make the system unusable?

Some people use 1.5.2 in production, but I can't recommend that you
put any automated updater behind ANY software you run in production,
especially that which is labeled as a development branch.

> Currently we have the neweset Ubuntu's version from apt-get, which is
> SquirrelMail V1.4.20. Is there no up to date repository for Ubuntu?

Ask Ubuntu?

> And last question, do the config files match between 1.4.20 and 1.5.22 or
> will we have to setup a lot to get the system up and running?

Many of the settings carry over, but there are some that are
different/added in 1.5.2, so mixing and matching isn't a good idea.

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Paul Lesniewski
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