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So I guess we don't need that 8.4 archive to go live after all ;)

http://forum.swsoft.com/announcement.php?f=3
http://www.parallels.com/r/pdfs/Plesk/P ... atsnew.pdf

The notables

1. Still no Postfix :evil:
2. SOA records are now in a standard setup (dnsstuff.com would complain about it)
3. Database backups via interface (basically a mysqldump GUI)
4. DomainKeys fixed (maybe?)
5. Modernbill now a part of Plesk
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not bad they have skip 8.5 lol :P

Should we upgrade or wait until Scott has try out and gave us the ok to upgrade?
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Thats a marketing number change if Ive ever seen one. You know my opinion on updates.. let it soak.
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I updated my Fedora 8 server and not one tiny issue. I then changed all the DNS SOA to new format and now they conform to proper timestamps :)

I recommend the upgrade and ASL continues to run floorlessly.

Life is fun living with updates-testing on :)
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Upgraded from which version to 8.6?
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Thx! :)
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scott wrote:Thats a marketing number change if Ive ever seen one. You know my opinion on updates.. let it soak.
Oh it's definitely a marketing thing. Read the first post by sergius on this page
http://forum.swsoft.com/showthread.php?t=53781&page=2
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Anybody seen any problems with the update to 8.6?
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I tested the upgrade on a couple of CentOS machines and no problems so far.
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I'm at 8.3 still, can I go direct to 8.6 or do the full path?
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the one time I did it (blank vmware image) I went from 8.3 to 8.6 without any issues.
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Highland wrote:
scott wrote:Thats a marketing number change if Ive ever seen one. You know my opinion on updates.. let it soak.
Oh it's definitely a marketing thing. Read the first post by sergius on this page
http://forum.swsoft.com/showthread.php?t=53781&page=2
Lol. That made my day.

Any confirmation on whether domainKeys is fixed?
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