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setup_basic_mailserver_with_postfix_dovecot_sieve [28.05.2020 10:31] – Pascal Suter | setup_basic_mailserver_with_postfix_dovecot_sieve [20.03.2021 06:02] – [enterprise vs. free] Pascal Suter | ||
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+ | ==== enterprise vs. free ==== | ||
+ | PMG is free open source software with an optional enterprise subscription. For a private person, the enterprise license is too expensive, but if you use this setup for a production server in a copmany, you might want to consider getting the enterprise subscription, | ||
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+ | by default, PMG comes with the enterprise repo pre-configured which means you won't be able to update if you don't have a subscription. if you want to use the free repo, you need to change your apt configuration: | ||
+ | rm / | ||
+ | echo "deb http:// | ||
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+ | as a non-enterprise user you will have to run updates from the command line, while enterprise users can do it from the web-ui IIRC (i am a poor private user ;)) |