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Thanks Eric, no Dovecot here. I know it's better, but I never had
any problems so didn't take the time to change to it. If I moved
to a new platform I would use it. I guess really clam is the only
thing that updates on a regular basis. And it's the only thing
that updates without admin help. So if that's all good, it
shouldn't be a problem.
Gary
On 3/6/2017 7:29 PM, Eric Broch wrote:
I ran CentOS 4 QMT for several years after end-of-life
with no ill effects. I'm not sure it will affect the qmail
packages much only the peripheral packages...like clamav. If
you're using Dovecot, only up to ~2.10 is supported on CentOS 5.
On 3/6/2017 4:20 PM, Gary Bowling wrote:
I too have a Centos5 toaster and followed the notes in this mail
list to resolve the clamd problems. Thanks for the help, it kept
me from too much down time.
Now the question is... how important is it to upgrade to Centos6
or Centos7?
I have compiled and installed pcre-7.6 in /usr/local/ on my box.
My understanding is that this should resolve the problems with
newer clamd updates. I still have the stock pcre-6.6-9 as well.
Will this indeed resolve the issues with clamd? If it does, then
at least that gives me an option. Here's a pcretest on my box.
pcretest -C
PCRE version 7.6 2008-01-28
Compiled with
UTF-8 support
Unicode properties support
Newline sequence is LF
\R matches all Unicode newlines
Internal link size = 2
POSIX malloc threshold = 10
Default match limit = 10000000
Default recursion depth limit = 10000000
Match recursion uses stack
The other question is, how important is it to get off Centos5?
I've had the box for many years and it's been incredibly stable
and reliable. I hate to rock the boat right now.
Thanks for the help and for the product that is sooo good I
rarely have to send anything to this list!
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