Sorry, Jason,

I'm not sure what "AWS AMI's," "2014.09," or "2015.03" are.

The only thing I really understood is that you're running QMT on
CentOS5...I think. If this is the case and you have built all your
packages from source, manually, you could install qmailtoaster-plus and
update automatically using qtp-update from the command line or if you
prefer from qtp-menu, but be aware that the site from which these
scripts obtain packages is no longer actively maintained, as far as I
know, and you're update may not be the latest and greatest.

The latest and greatest QMT is on CentOS6 for which a link is posted in
this thread.

Eric

On 3/30/2015 11:04 AM, Jason Westbrook wrote:
>
> I actually am not sure which specific version it is - I run the
> official AWS AMI's - currently running 2014.09 but going to upgrade to
> 2015.03 this weekend
>
> I think its centos 5
>
> Jason Westbrook |T: 313-799-3770| [email protected]
> <mailto:[email protected]>
>
> On Sun, Mar 29, 2015 at 12:48 PM, Eric Broch <[email protected]
> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>
>     What OS is your QMT hosted on?
>
>
>     On 3/29/2015 10:58 AM, Jason Westbrook wrote:
>>
>>     Thanks for the links - that will at least get me updated while I
>>     decide what to do
>>
>>     let me clarify the upgrade bit
>>
>>     All of my installs across my servers are running from the
>>     original install method that downloads the source rpms from
>>     qmailtoaster.com <http://qmailtoaster.com> and then runs the
>>     install scripts, Ive seen the conversation about the yum repo and
>>     would like to migrate from the original source rpms to the yum
>>     repo but I'm worried about my current domains/emails/config and
>>     what would happen if I remove the previous rpms and add the repo
>>     and then yum install all the packages.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>     Jason Westbrook |T: 313-799-3770| [email protected]
>>     <mailto:[email protected]>
>>
>>     On Fri, Mar 27, 2015 at 8:35 AM, Eric Broch
>>     <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>>
>>         Hi Jason,
>>
>>         It's not going to be available through qtp-newmodel any
>>         longer, at least not that I'm aware of; however, I have the
>>         newest x86_64 rpm available here
>>         
>> <ftp://ftp.whitehorsetc.com/pub/qmail/CentOS5/qmt/rpms/x86_64/clamav-toaster-0.98.6-1.4.10.x86_64.rpm>
>>         and the srpm here
>>         
>> <ftp://ftp.whitehorsetc.com/pub/qmail/CentOS5/qmt/srpms/clamav-toaster-0.98.6-1.4.10.src.rpm>
>>         for x86.
>>
>>         Personally, I have no production host later than QMT/CentOS5.
>>         However, my business failover host is running QMT/CentOS 6,
>>         and I'm experimenting with QMT/CentOS7 currently which is
>>         available for testing here
>>         <ftp://ftp.whitehorsetc.com/pub/qmail/CentOS7/qmt/scripts/>.
>>
>>         There has been discussion on the list since the 24th of this
>>         month about issues on latest QMT/CentOS6. I'd look at some of
>>         the questions and how they're resolved. Is there anyone out
>>         there in the QMT community who is running QMT/CentOS 6 in a
>>         production environment who'd like to share their experiences
>>         with Jason?
>>
>>         One issue that I've run into with QMT/CentOS6 on my failover
>>         host is the inability to send email after a restart of the
>>         named service when the nameserver address in /etc/resolv.conf
>>         is the IP address of the QMT host itself. The error in my
>>         submission file looks like this:
>>
>>         <error>
>>         /home/vpopmail/bin/vchkpw: error while loading shared
>>         libraries: libmysqlclient.so.15: cannot open shared object
>>         file: No such file or directory
>>         </error>
>>
>>         And, I can't send email until I reinstall vpopmail using yum,
>>         then everything starts working again. There may be another
>>         solution but I've not found it. Anyway, I'm investigating
>>         that now. This should not be happening. I found this problem
>>         while trying to help Fabian Santiago on an issue he was
>>         having with QMT/CentOS6.
>>
>>         Anyway QMT/CentOS6 is the latest and greatest and is
>>         available here
>>         <https://github.com/QMailToaster/qmailtoaster-util>.
>>         Instructions for install are in the README.install.
>>
>>         Eric
>>
>>
>>
>>         On 3/27/2015 8:45 AM, Jason Westbrook wrote:
>>>
>>>         Hey guys
>>>
>>>         I was wondering if the clamav-toaster rpm package was going
>>>         to get updated (not the clamav-qtp one - that is not
>>>         compatible with my install)
>>>
>>>         if not I'm curious if someone could share their experience
>>>         upgrading from the legacy qmailtoaster to qtp
>>>
>>>         thanks
>>>
>>>
>>>         Jason Westbrook |T: 313-799-3770| [email protected]
>>>         <mailto:[email protected]>
>>
>>
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