Hi,

Well - in my case I was upgrading Imail AND Declude, and on a new hardware,
when I first installed 4.3.

In my case, I set up the new server running a full install of Declude. Then
I inspected the configuration files and started copying and pasting things
in - plus I copied any files over from my 2.x release that I needed.

Since it was a big release jump I felt better about doing a new install and
then upgrading manually. Because I wanted to also use their internal virus
scanner as the primary scanner etc. and I wanted to keep the structure of
the config file close to what they have to make future upgrades easier.

But, looking backward, I can say that I can't remember anything off hand
that I couldn't have just copied over "as is".

Whatever you decide, just create a "Declude.bak" folder and copy everything
in there. This way it's easy to refer back to your old configuration if you
ever should need to.

Best Regards
Andy Schmidt

Phone:  +1 201 934-3414 x20 (Business)
Fax:    +1 201 934-9206 


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Schmidt
Sent: Friday, December 08, 2006 10:43 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [Declude.JunkMail] Declude Security Suite 4.3.23 Released

 
Hi,

I've been running since the pre-release came out for testing and I have not
encountered any new issues, but it certainly did address the old problems
that I've had.


Declude tech support advises that I use the setup file labeled "new install"
since I'm running such an old version of Declude (2.06)

Should I ditch/move the entire Declude directory and the declude.exe in the
Imail folder? Does the new version install to the same path? I am guessing
it's going to overwrite my global config file? I've never installed Declude
with a wizard. It's always been just copy and paste the .exe into the Imail
directory, then download the new global config and make changes as desired.

I guess what I'm asking is, shall I just let it overwrite what I have
currently or should I move everything out and start "fresh"?

Sharyn




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