After some more research, I think that I partly mixed up the "-security
vs -updates" with the "main vs. universe" issue. If I understood
correctly, -updates contains package updates that are not security
related while -security contains only security related updates, but
these pockets are NOT related to the "components" (main, universe,
etc.), i. e. packages from universe are also updated through -security
and -updates pockets, as long as they are supported / maintained. If
that's correct, then please ignore my question regarding the unattended-
upgrades ;-)

So, my remaining questions are:
- how long will "php7.0-fpm" receive security updates and critical bug-fixes?
- what does "community supported" actually mean? Is it officially defined 
somewhere?
- how long are packages from universe actually supported and what kind of 
updates (security, critical bugs, etc.) do they receive?

Thanks

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