Hi, Our organisation has dependencies. There is a separate team/department who creates the servers for us. When they build a new RHEL system, the system will come up with various in-house softwares/tools. Those tools are not compatible as of now with RHEL8. So, our organisation is going with redhat 7.7 only as of today which is supported for all in-house tools also.
This is my current situation: 1) I have 2 test servers which are loaded with the following configuration. ============= [root@devap01 ~]# cat /etc/redhat-* Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server release 6.10 (Santiago) [root@devap01 ~]# dovecot --version 2.0.9 [root@devap01 ~]# postconf | grep mail_version mail_version = 2.6.6 =============== So, I would like to install the max possible dovecot version on the above servers for the testing purpose. I would like to implement the HA/Resilience with those 2 servers. I have shared storage and individual storage in this environment. But I am seeing some issues with both of them ( I explained details in my first email thread). please see if you can help. 2) If it is successful, I will get two RHEL 7.7 servers to implement the same in LIVE environment for HA/Resilience. First I am going with compatibility issues to resolve in my environment. Once that is resolved, I will go with HA/Resilience implementation. Please let me know if you need any more details. Thanks & Regards, Kishore Potnuru On Wed, Jul 8, 2020 at 8:57 PM Marc Roos <m.r...@f1-outsourcing.eu> wrote: > > > >>> with broken or vulnerable software is there really a benefit? > >> > >> LTS distributions back port necessary patches > > >Then the OP should be able to update to a dovecot that doesn't have the > issue, right? > > I have no idea what his issue is, and why he is stuck even in specific > releases. I have been running dovecot on el6 and el7 for years and years > without issues. > > > > > > > >