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Upgrading Dovecot Concerns

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  • cPanelLauren
    Hi @f1alan That's a really difficult question to answer without really knowing anything about your configuration. If you have customizations to the dovecot configuration you run the risk of potential issues but generally speaking we haven't seen anything serious be noted.
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  • f1alan
    Hi @f1alan That's a really difficult question to answer without really knowing anything about your configuration. If you have customizations to the dovecot configuration you run the risk of potential issues but generally speaking we haven't seen anything serious be noted.

    Thanks. There has been no customisation to dovecot. The only change that we had to make when upgrading to the latest version of PHP was to update the openssl.cafile field of PHP to get around the SSL changes that I mentioned (Fixing cURL SSL connection issue with php.ini - Server Management). Have you tested the mail server on version 78 with a recent version of PHP?
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  • cPanelLauren
    Have you tested the mail server on version 78 with a recent version of PHP?

    We test vigorously before anything is released to the public, so yes.
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  • f1alan
    We test vigorously before anything is released to the public, so yes.

    Ok, thanks for confirming. In the event that the update goes wrong, what are our options for rolling back?
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  • cPanelLauren
    Once you update cPanel there is no supported method to downgrading, if you do end up having issues we're always more than happy to help and you can open a ticket with us any time. Thanks!
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  • f1alan
    The update seems to have worked and hasn't caused any problems. However, in our daily update emails we get the error "cPanel & WHM update failure in upcp script". This has been an issue for some time and we never got to the bottom of it. I was hoping that this update might solve it but it did not. As far as I can see, the update succeeded and we are now on Log closed Fri Mar 29 02:27:11 2019 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- => Log opened from cPanel Update (upcp) - Slave (27371) at Fri Mar 29 02:27:11 2019
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