I have an old version of Postfix running on my Debian box. I don't remember
if I used apt-get or installed from a .tgz file. If I use apt-get install I
am concerned I could end up with two version of Postfix. What's the best way
to upgrade.
Andrew P. Kaplan
www.cshore.com
If you want to build a
On Wed, 2004-03-03 at 14:03, Andrew P. Kaplan wrote:
I have an old version of Postfix running on my Debian box. I don't remember
if I used apt-get or installed from a .tgz file. If I use apt-get install I
am concerned I could end up with two version of Postfix. What's the best way
to upgrade.
On Wed, Mar 03, 2004 at 09:03:51AM -0500, Andrew P. Kaplan wrote:
I have an old version of Postfix running on my Debian box. I don't remember
if I used apt-get or installed from a .tgz file. If I use apt-get install I
am concerned I could end up with two version of Postfix. What's the best way
I have an old version of Postfix running on my Debian box. I don't remember
if I used apt-get or installed from a .tgz file. If I use apt-get install I
am concerned I could end up with two version of Postfix. What's the best way
to upgrade.
Andrew P. Kaplan
www.cshore.com
If you want to build a
On Wed, 2004-03-03 at 14:03, Andrew P. Kaplan wrote:
I have an old version of Postfix running on my Debian box. I don't remember
if I used apt-get or installed from a .tgz file. If I use apt-get install I
am concerned I could end up with two version of Postfix. What's the best way
to upgrade.
On Wed, Mar 03, 2004 at 09:03:51AM -0500, Andrew P. Kaplan wrote:
I have an old version of Postfix running on my Debian box. I don't remember
if I used apt-get or installed from a .tgz file. If I use apt-get install I
am concerned I could end up with two version of Postfix. What's the best way
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