[Dovecot] Testing with some Unstable

Jeff Grossman wrote:
> Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
>> [SNIPPED]
>>
>> actually, assuming you now have unstable in your sources.list, those
>> are packages currently installed for which there are updates available
>> (probably unstable updates...). Be careful or you'll end up farther
>> than you want.
>>
>> I can't answer to the specifics of sendmail and libmilter, but so long
>> as you have unstable in your sources.list, those kept-back packages
>> will appear (unless you upgrade them, of course). Probably, on the
>> assumption that sendmail and libmilter is sufficient for your needs,
>> you should change you sources.list back once those two upgrades are
>> done.
>> A
>>
> I have "APT::Default-Release "testing";" in my apt.conf file. Is it
> still advised to remove the unstable lines from my sources.list file
> even though I have the above in my apt.conf file?
>
> Thanks for you help.
>
> Jeff
Whoops, I sent this to the wrong list. My apologies.

Jeff

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[Dovecot] Testing with some Unstable

Jeff Grossman wrote:
> Jeff Grossman wrote:
>> Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
>>> [SNIPPED]
>>>
>>> actually, assuming you now have unstable in your sources.list, those
>>> are packages currently installed for which there are updates available
>>> (probably unstable updates...). Be careful or you'll end up farther
>>> than you want.
>>>
>>> I can't answer to the specifics of sendmail and libmilter, but so long
>>> as you have unstable in your sources.list, those kept-back packages
>>> will appear (unless you upgrade them, of course). Probably, on the
>>> assumption that sendmail and libmilter is sufficient for your needs,
>>> you should change you sources.list back once those two upgrades are
>>> done.
>>> A
>>>
>> I have "APT::Default-Release "testing";" in my apt.conf file. Is it
>> still advised to remove the unstable lines from my sources.list file
>> even though I have the above in my apt.conf file?
>>
>> Thanks for you help.
>>
>> Jeff
> Whoops, I sent this to the wrong list. My apologies.
>
> Jeff
>
>
I must be new at sending e-mail. Trying to apologize to the Dovecot
list about sending the message to the wrong list, I sent the apology
e-mail here. Wow, what a bad day with the fingers typing.

Sorry for the noise.

Jeff

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