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Upgrading to current version of maildrop
Awhile back we had to roll our mail drop packages back. Is it ok on UBuntu 9.04 to upgrade to the current version of mail drop? I never set it to hold it back and its a pain excluding it or rolling back after update.
BTW its Ispconfig 3.0.2.1
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