diff --git a/html/iredmail.releases.html b/html/iredmail.releases.html
index 3ca32dd2..0d1bf3c1 100644
--- a/html/iredmail.releases.html
+++ b/html/iredmail.releases.html
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
- iRedMail: release notes and upgrade tutorials
+ iRedMail release notes and upgrade tutorials
@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@
iRedMail web site
// Document Index
-
iRedMail: release notes and upgrade tutorials
+
iRedMail release notes and upgrade tutorials
Usually, upgrading iRedMail is just updating some config files to achieve new
features or fix bugs, you do NOT need to download the latest iRedMail and
run the script.
2012-06-22: [LDAP] Add checkpoint setting in slapd.conf, used for BDB recovery
+
2012-06-22: [LDAP] Return correct maildir path while using virtual transport.
+
2012-06-21: Add missing log rotate setting for Dovecot log files on OpenBSD and FreeBSD.
+
2012-06-17: [LDAP] Use the latest iRedMail LDAP schema file.
+
2012-06-14: Fix incorrect log rotate setting for iRedAPD on FreeBSD.
+
+
General (All backends should apply these upgrade steps)
+
Update /etc/iredmail-release with iRedMail version number
+
iRedMail stores the release version in /etc/iredmail-release after
+installation, it's recommended to update this file after you upgraded iRedMail,
+so that you can know which version of iRedMail you're running. For example:
+
# File: /etc/iredmail-release
+
+0.8.2
+
+
+
Upgrade Roundcube webmail to the latest stable release
+
Please follow Roundcube official tutorial to upgrade Roundcube webmail to the
+latest stable release immediately: How to upgrade Roundcube
+
Upgrade iRedAPD (Postfix policy server) to the latest stable release
Please remove below two settings in SpamAssassin config file:
+
* On Linux and OpenBSD, it's `/etc/mail/spamassassin/local.cf`.
+* On FreeBSD, it's `/usr/local/etc/mail/spamassassin/local.cf`.
+
+
# Part of file: etc/mail/spamassassin/local.cf
+
+score SPF_PASS -10.000
+score SPF_FAIL 5.00
+
+
+
Add missing log rotate settings for Dovecot log files on OpenBSD
+
NOTE: This is only applicable to OpenBSD.
+
Please add below two lines in /etc/newsyslog.conf to rotate Dovecot log
+files: /var/log/dovecot.log, /var/log/sieve.log.
+
# Part of file: /etc/newsyslog.conf
+
+/var/log/dovecot.log vmail:vmail 600 7 * 24 Z "doveadm log reopen"
+/var/log/sieve.log vmail:vmail 600 7 * 24 Z "doveadm log reopen"
+
+
+
Add missing log rotate settings for Dovecot log files on FreeBSD
+
NOTE: This fix is only applicable to FreeBSD.
+
Please add below two lines in /etc/newsyslog.conf to rotate Dovecot log
+files: /var/log/dovecot.log, /var/log/sieve.log.
+
# Part of file: /etc/newsyslog.conf
+
+/var/log/dovecot.log vmail:vmail 600 7 * 24 Z /var/run/dovecot/master.pid
+/var/log/sieve.log vmail:vmail 600 7 * 24 Z /var/run/dovecot/master.pid
+
+
+
Fix incorrect rotate setting for iRedAPD log file on FreeBSD
+
NOTE: This fix is only applicable to FreeBSD.
+
iRedMail-0.8.1 defines incorrectly path of iRedAPD PID file in
+/etc/newsyslog.conf, so please fix it manually by editing /etc/newsyslog.conf.
+
+
Make sure you have below line in /etc/newsyslog.conf:
+
+
# Part of file: /etc/newsyslog.conf
+
+/var/log/iredapd.log root:wheel 640 7 * 24 Z /var/run/iredapd.pid
+
+
+
Be careful, don't use quotes around path of pid file.
+
+
Then restart syslogd service:
+
+
# /etc/rc.d/syslogd restart
+
+
+
OpenLDAP backend special
+
Use the newest schema file
+
Changes in the newest LDAP schema file shipped in iRedMail-0.8.2:
+
+
It allows normal mail user to use attribute domainGlobalAdmin. With this
+ attribute, you can mark mail user as a global admin to manage mail accounts
+ with iRedAdmin-Pro.
+
It allows mail list to use shadowAddress for alias domain support.
+
+
To use the newest iRedMail ldap schem file, we have to:
+
+
Download the newest iRedMail ldap schema file
+
Copy old ldap schema file as a backup copy
+
Replace the old one
+
Restart OpenLDAP service.
+
+
Here we go:
+
+
On RHEL/CentOS/Scientific Linux (both release 5.x and 6.x), openSUSE, Gentoo, OpenBSD:
Return correct maildir path while using virtual transport
+
Postfix setting virtual_mailbox_maps doesn't return correct maildir path.
+Usually, this is fine because iRedMail uses transport program provided by
+Dovecot (command name deliver). But if you want to use Postfix built-in
+transport program virtual, mails will be delivered to incorrect path.
+
To fix it, please open /etc/postfix/ldap/virtual_mailbox_maps.cf (on Linux
+and OpenBSD) or /usr/local/etc/postfix/ldap/virtual_mailbox_maps.cf (on
+FreeBSD), append parameter result_format = %s/Maildir/ line after line
+result_attribute= mailMessageStore.
+
# Part of file: etc/postfix/ldap/virtual_mailbox_maps.cf
+
+result_attribute = mailMessageStore
+result_format = %s/Maildir/
+
+
+
Restarting Postfix service is required.
+
Add checkpoint setting in slapd.conf, used for BDB recovery
+
Add below lines in your OpenLDAP config file, slapd.conf, after the line
+suffix dc=xxx,dc=xxx. Please read comments below for more details about what
+it's used for.
+
* On RHEL/CentOS/Scientific Linux, openSUSE, Gentoo, OpenBSD, it's `/etc/openldap/slapd.conf`.
+* On Debian, Ubuntu, it's `/etc/ldap/slapd.conf`.
+* On FreeBSD, it's `/usr/local/etc/openldap/slapd.conf`.
+
+
# Part of file: slapd.conf
+
+# This directive specifies how often to checkpoint the BDB transaction log.
+# A checkpoint operation flushes the database buffers to disk and writes a
+# checkpoint record in the log. The checkpoint will occur if either <kbyte>
+# data has been written or <min> minutes have passed since the last checkpoint.
+# Both arguments default to zero, in which case they are ignored. When the
+# <min> argument is non-zero, an internal task will run every <min> minutes
+# to perform the checkpoint. See the Berkeley DB reference guide for more
+# details.
+#
+# OpenLDAP default is NO CHECKPOINTING.
+#
+# whenever 128kb data bytes written or 5 minutes has elapsed
+checkpoint 128 5
+
+
+
Restarting OpenLDAP service is required.
+
MySQL backend special
+
Add 3 new columns required by iRedAdmin
+
New version of iRedAdmin (both open source edition and iRedAdmin-Pro) requires
+three new columns: mailbox.isadmin, mailbox.isglobaladmin,
+mailbox.language.
+
* With `mailbox.isadmin=1`, this user is a domain admin.
+* With `mailbox.isadmin=1` AND `mailbox.isglobaladmin=1`, this user is a
+ global admin.
+* Column `mailbox.language` is used to store short code of language. e.g.
+ de_DE for German, cs_CZ for Czech.
+
+
Please login to MySQL server as root user, execute SQL commands to add required
+columns and indexes.
+
# mysql -uroot -p
+mysql> USE vmail;
+mysql> ALTER TABLE mailbox ADD COLUMN isadmin TINYINT(1) NOT NULL DEFAULT 0;
+mysql> ALTER TABLE mailbox ADD COLUMN isglobaladmin TINYINT(1) NOT NULL DEFAULT 0;
+mysql> ALTER TABLE mailbox ADD COLUMN language VARCHAR(5) NOT NULL DEFAULT 'en_US';
+mysql> ALTER TABLE mailbox ADD INDEX (isadmin);
+mysql> ALTER TABLE mailbox ADD INDEX (isglobaladmin);
+
+
+
PostgreSQL backend special
+
Add 3 new columns required by iRedAdmin
+
New version of iRedAdmin (both open source edition and iRedAdmin-Pro) requires
+three new columns: mailbox.isadmin, mailbox.isglobaladmin,
+mailbox.language.
+
* With `mailbox.isadmin=1`, this user becomes a domain admin.
+* With `mailbox.isadmin=1` AND `mailbox.isglobaladmin=1`, this user becomes
+ a global admin.
+* Column `mailbox.language` is used to store short code of language. e.g.
+ de_DE for German, cs_CZ for Czech.
+
+
Please switch to PostgreSQL daemon user, then execute SQL commands to add required columns and indexes:
+
* On Linux, PostgreSQL daemon user is `postgres`.
+* On FreeBSD, PostgreSQL daemon user is `pgsql`.
+* On OpenBSD, PostgreSQL daemon user is `_postgresql`.
+
+
# su - postgres
+$ psql -d vmail
+sql> ALTER TABLE mailbox ADD COLUMN isadmin INT2 NOT NULL DEFAULT 0;
+sql> ALTER TABLE mailbox ADD COLUMN isglobaladmin INT2 NOT NULL DEFAULT 0;
+sql> ALTER TABLE mailbox ADD COLUMN language VARCHAR(5) NOT NULL DEFAULT 'en_US';
+sql> CREATE INDEX idx_mailbox_isadmin ON mailbox (isadmin);
+sql> CREATE INDEX idx_mailbox_isglobaladmin ON mailbox (isglobaladmin);
+
Document published under a CC BY-ND 3.0 license. If you found something wrong, please do contact us to fix it.
+
+
+
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/upgrade/0-upgrade.iredmail.0.8.1-0.8.2.md b/upgrade/0-upgrade.iredmail.0.8.1-0.8.2.md
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..63e2c594
--- /dev/null
+++ b/upgrade/0-upgrade.iredmail.0.8.1-0.8.2.md
@@ -0,0 +1,275 @@
+# Upgrade iRedMail from 0.8.1 to 0.8.2
+
+[TOC]
+
+## ChangeLog
+
+* 2012-09-21: Add link of upgrading iRedAdmin open source edition.
+* 2012-09-21: Add link of upgrading iRedAPD.
+* 2012-09-21: Add link of upgrading Roundcube webmail.
+* 2012-09-21: [LDAP] checkpoint setting must be added after line "suffix dc=xxx,dc=xxx". Thanks Jonathan Vomacka for the report.
+* 2012-09-08: Add SQL changes for MySQL and PostgreSQL backend, 3 new columns are required: mailbox.isadmin, mailbox.isglobaladmin, mailbox.language.
+* 2012-09-08: Remove SpamAssassin score setting: SPF_PASS, SPF_FAIL.
+* 2012-06-22: [LDAP] Add checkpoint setting in slapd.conf, used for BDB recovery
+* 2012-06-22: [LDAP] Return correct maildir path while using virtual transport.
+* 2012-06-21: Add missing log rotate setting for Dovecot log files on OpenBSD and FreeBSD.
+* 2012-06-17: [LDAP] Use the latest iRedMail LDAP schema file.
+* 2012-06-14: Fix incorrect log rotate setting for iRedAPD on FreeBSD.
+
+## General (All backends should apply these upgrade steps)
+
+### Update /etc/iredmail-release with iRedMail version number
+
+iRedMail stores the release version in `/etc/iredmail-release` after
+installation, it's recommended to update this file after you upgraded iRedMail,
+so that you can know which version of iRedMail you're running. For example:
+
+```
+# File: /etc/iredmail-release
+
+0.8.2
+```
+
+### Upgrade Roundcube webmail to the latest stable release
+
+Please follow Roundcube official tutorial to upgrade Roundcube webmail to the
+latest stable release immediately: [How to upgrade Roundcube](http://trac.roundcube.net/wiki/Howto_Upgrade)
+
+### Upgrade iRedAPD (Postfix policy server) to the latest stable release
+
+Please follow below tutorial to upgrade iRedAPD to the latest stable release:
+[How to upgrade iRedAPD-1.4.1 or later versions to the latest stable release](http://www.iredmail.org/wiki/index.php?title=IRedMail/FAQ/Upgrade.iRedAPD)
+
+### Upgrade iRedAdmin (open source edition) to the latest stable release
+
+Please follow this tutorial to upgrade iRedAdmin open source edition to the
+latest stable release: [Upgrade iRedAdmin to the latest stable release](./migrate.or.upgrade.iredadmin.html)
+
+### Remove improper SpamAssassin SPF score settings
+
+Please remove below two settings in SpamAssassin config file:
+
+ * On Linux and OpenBSD, it's `/etc/mail/spamassassin/local.cf`.
+ * On FreeBSD, it's `/usr/local/etc/mail/spamassassin/local.cf`.
+
+```
+# Part of file: etc/mail/spamassassin/local.cf
+
+score SPF_PASS -10.000
+score SPF_FAIL 5.00
+```
+
+### Add missing log rotate settings for Dovecot log files on OpenBSD
+
+__NOTE__: This is only applicable to OpenBSD.
+
+Please add below two lines in `/etc/newsyslog.conf` to rotate Dovecot log
+files: `/var/log/dovecot.log`, `/var/log/sieve.log`.
+
+```
+# Part of file: /etc/newsyslog.conf
+
+/var/log/dovecot.log vmail:vmail 600 7 * 24 Z "doveadm log reopen"
+/var/log/sieve.log vmail:vmail 600 7 * 24 Z "doveadm log reopen"
+```
+
+### Add missing log rotate settings for Dovecot log files on FreeBSD
+
+__NOTE__: This fix is only applicable to FreeBSD.
+
+Please add below two lines in `/etc/newsyslog.conf` to rotate Dovecot log
+files: `/var/log/dovecot.log`, `/var/log/sieve.log`.
+
+```
+# Part of file: /etc/newsyslog.conf
+
+/var/log/dovecot.log vmail:vmail 600 7 * 24 Z /var/run/dovecot/master.pid
+/var/log/sieve.log vmail:vmail 600 7 * 24 Z /var/run/dovecot/master.pid
+```
+
+### Fix incorrect rotate setting for iRedAPD log file on FreeBSD
+
+__NOTE__: This fix is only applicable to FreeBSD.
+
+iRedMail-0.8.1 defines incorrectly path of iRedAPD PID file in
+`/etc/newsyslog.conf`, so please fix it manually by editing `/etc/newsyslog.conf`.
+
+* Make sure you have below line in `/etc/newsyslog.conf`:
+
+```
+# Part of file: /etc/newsyslog.conf
+
+/var/log/iredapd.log root:wheel 640 7 * 24 Z /var/run/iredapd.pid
+```
+
+Be careful, don't use quotes around path of pid file.
+
+* Then restart syslogd service:
+
+```
+# /etc/rc.d/syslogd restart
+```
+
+## OpenLDAP backend special
+
+### Use the newest schema file
+
+Changes in the newest LDAP schema file shipped in iRedMail-0.8.2:
+
+* It allows normal mail user to use attribute `domainGlobalAdmin`. With this
+ attribute, you can mark mail user as a global admin to manage mail accounts
+ with iRedAdmin-Pro.
+* It allows mail list to use `shadowAddress` for alias domain support.
+
+To use the newest iRedMail ldap schem file, we have to:
+
+* Download the newest iRedMail ldap schema file
+* Copy old ldap schema file as a backup copy
+* Replace the old one
+* Restart OpenLDAP service.
+
+Here we go:
+
+* On RHEL/CentOS/Scientific Linux (both release 5.x and 6.x), openSUSE, Gentoo, OpenBSD:
+
+```
+# cd /tmp
+# wget https://bitbucket.org/zhb/iredmail/raw/a4d8b730d147/iRedMail/samples/iredmail.schema
+
+# cd /etc/openldap/schema/
+# cp iredmail.schema iredmail.schema.bak
+
+# cp -f /tmp/iredmail.schema /etc/openldap/schema/
+# /etc/init.d/slapd restart # <-- Or: /etc/init.d/ldap restart
+```
+
+* On Debian/Ubuntu:
+```
+# cd /tmp
+# wget https://bitbucket.org/zhb/iredmail/raw/a4d8b730d147/iRedMail/samples/iredmail.schema
+
+# cd /etc/ldap/schema/
+# cp iredmail.schema iredmail.schema.bak
+
+# cp -f /tmp/iredmail.schema /etc/ldap/schema/
+# /etc/init.d/slapd restart
+```
+
+* On FreeBSD:
+```
+# cd /tmp
+# wget https://bitbucket.org/zhb/iredmail/raw/a4d8b730d147/iRedMail/samples/iredmail.schema
+
+# cd /usr/local/etc/ldap/schema/
+# cp iredmail.schema iredmail.schema.bak
+
+# cp -f /tmp/iredmail.schema /usr/local/etc/openldap/schema/
+# /etc/init.d/slapd restart
+```
+
+### Return correct maildir path while using `virtual` transport
+
+Postfix setting `virtual_mailbox_maps` doesn't return correct maildir path.
+Usually, this is fine because iRedMail uses transport program provided by
+Dovecot (command name `deliver`). But if you want to use Postfix built-in
+transport program `virtual`, mails will be delivered to incorrect path.
+
+To fix it, please open `/etc/postfix/ldap/virtual_mailbox_maps.cf` (on Linux
+and OpenBSD) or `/usr/local/etc/postfix/ldap/virtual_mailbox_maps.cf` (on
+FreeBSD), append parameter `result_format = %s/Maildir/` line after line
+`result_attribute= mailMessageStore`.
+
+```
+# Part of file: etc/postfix/ldap/virtual_mailbox_maps.cf
+
+result_attribute = mailMessageStore
+result_format = %s/Maildir/
+```
+
+Restarting Postfix service is required.
+
+### Add checkpoint setting in slapd.conf, used for BDB recovery
+
+Add below lines in your OpenLDAP config file, `slapd.conf`, after the line
+`suffix dc=xxx,dc=xxx`. Please read comments below for more details about what
+it's used for.
+
+ * On RHEL/CentOS/Scientific Linux, openSUSE, Gentoo, OpenBSD, it's `/etc/openldap/slapd.conf`.
+ * On Debian, Ubuntu, it's `/etc/ldap/slapd.conf`.
+ * On FreeBSD, it's `/usr/local/etc/openldap/slapd.conf`.
+
+```
+# Part of file: slapd.conf
+
+# This directive specifies how often to checkpoint the BDB transaction log.
+# A checkpoint operation flushes the database buffers to disk and writes a
+# checkpoint record in the log. The checkpoint will occur if either
+# data has been written or minutes have passed since the last checkpoint.
+# Both arguments default to zero, in which case they are ignored. When the
+# argument is non-zero, an internal task will run every minutes
+# to perform the checkpoint. See the Berkeley DB reference guide for more
+# details.
+#
+# OpenLDAP default is NO CHECKPOINTING.
+#
+# whenever 128kb data bytes written or 5 minutes has elapsed
+checkpoint 128 5
+```
+
+Restarting OpenLDAP service is required.
+
+## MySQL backend special
+
+### Add 3 new columns required by iRedAdmin
+
+New version of iRedAdmin (both open source edition and iRedAdmin-Pro) requires
+three new columns: `mailbox.isadmin`, `mailbox.isglobaladmin`,
+`mailbox.language`.
+
+ * With `mailbox.isadmin=1`, this user is a domain admin.
+ * With `mailbox.isadmin=1` AND `mailbox.isglobaladmin=1`, this user is a
+ global admin.
+ * Column `mailbox.language` is used to store short code of language. e.g.
+ de_DE for German, cs_CZ for Czech.
+
+Please login to MySQL server as root user, execute SQL commands to add required
+columns and indexes.
+```
+# mysql -uroot -p
+mysql> USE vmail;
+mysql> ALTER TABLE mailbox ADD COLUMN isadmin TINYINT(1) NOT NULL DEFAULT 0;
+mysql> ALTER TABLE mailbox ADD COLUMN isglobaladmin TINYINT(1) NOT NULL DEFAULT 0;
+mysql> ALTER TABLE mailbox ADD COLUMN language VARCHAR(5) NOT NULL DEFAULT 'en_US';
+mysql> ALTER TABLE mailbox ADD INDEX (isadmin);
+mysql> ALTER TABLE mailbox ADD INDEX (isglobaladmin);
+```
+
+## PostgreSQL backend special
+
+### Add 3 new columns required by iRedAdmin
+
+New version of iRedAdmin (both open source edition and iRedAdmin-Pro) requires
+three new columns: `mailbox.isadmin`, `mailbox.isglobaladmin`,
+`mailbox.language`.
+
+ * With `mailbox.isadmin=1`, this user becomes a domain admin.
+ * With `mailbox.isadmin=1` AND `mailbox.isglobaladmin=1`, this user becomes
+ a global admin.
+ * Column `mailbox.language` is used to store short code of language. e.g.
+ de_DE for German, cs_CZ for Czech.
+
+Please switch to PostgreSQL daemon user, then execute SQL commands to add required columns and indexes:
+
+ * On Linux, PostgreSQL daemon user is `postgres`.
+ * On FreeBSD, PostgreSQL daemon user is `pgsql`.
+ * On OpenBSD, PostgreSQL daemon user is `_postgresql`.
+
+```
+# su - postgres
+$ psql -d vmail
+sql> ALTER TABLE mailbox ADD COLUMN isadmin INT2 NOT NULL DEFAULT 0;
+sql> ALTER TABLE mailbox ADD COLUMN isglobaladmin INT2 NOT NULL DEFAULT 0;
+sql> ALTER TABLE mailbox ADD COLUMN language VARCHAR(5) NOT NULL DEFAULT 'en_US';
+sql> CREATE INDEX idx_mailbox_isadmin ON mailbox (isadmin);
+sql> CREATE INDEX idx_mailbox_isglobaladmin ON mailbox (isglobaladmin);
+```
diff --git a/upgrade/1-iredmail.releases.md b/upgrade/1-iredmail.releases.md
index 57454e0d..8ac4d4ac 100644
--- a/upgrade/1-iredmail.releases.md
+++ b/upgrade/1-iredmail.releases.md
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-# iRedMail: release notes and upgrade tutorials
+# iRedMail release notes and upgrade tutorials
Usually, upgrading iRedMail is just updating some config files to achieve new
features or fix bugs, you do __NOT__ need to download the latest iRedMail and
@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ You can always download the latest iRedMail release on [Download page](../downlo
* [0.8.5](http://www.iredmail.org/forum/topic5167-news-announcements-bug-fixes-iredmail085-has-been-released.html), Jul 16, 2013. [Upgrade from iRedMail-0.8.4](./upgrade.iredmail.0.8.4-0.8.5.html)
* [0.8.4](http://www.iredmail.org/forum/topic4646-news-announcements-bug-fixes-iredmail084-has-been-released.html), Mar 26, 2013. [Upgrade from iRedMail-0.8.3](./upgrade.iredmail.0.8.3-0.8.4.html)
* [0.8.3](http://www.iredmail.org/forum/topic4016-news-announcements-bug-fixes-iredmail083-has-been-released.html), Oct 13, 2012. [Upgrade from iRedMail-0.8.2](./upgrade.iredmail.0.8.2-0.8.3.html)
-* [0.8.2](http://www.iredmail.org/forum/topic3913-news-announcements-bug-fixes-iredmail082-has-been-released.html), Sep 19, 2012. [Upgrade from iRedMail-0.8.1](http://www.iredmail.org/wiki/index.php?title=Upgrade/iRedMail/0.8.1-0.8.2)
+* [0.8.2](http://www.iredmail.org/forum/topic3913-news-announcements-bug-fixes-iredmail082-has-been-released.html), Sep 19, 2012. [Upgrade from iRedMail-0.8.1](./upgrade.iredmail.0.8.1-0.8.2.html)
* [0.8.1](http://www.iredmail.org/forum/topic3499-news-announcements-bug-fixes-iredmail081-has-been-released.html), Jun 8, 2012. [Upgrade from iRedMail-0.8.0](http://www.iredmail.org/wiki/index.php?title=Upgrade/iRedMail/0.8.0-0.8.1)
* [0.8.0](http://www.iredmail.org/forum/topic3345.html), May 10, 2012. [Upgrade from iRedMail-0.7.4](http://www.iredmail.org/wiki/index.php?title=Upgrade/iRedMail/0.7.4-0.8.0)
* [0.7.4](http://www.iredmail.org/forum/topic2816-iredmail074-has-been-released.html), Jan 9, 2012. [Upgrade from iRedMail-0.7.3](http://www.iredmail.org/wiki/index.php?title=Upgrade/iRedMail/0.7.3-0.7.4)
diff --git a/upgrade/2-iredadmin-pro.releases.md b/upgrade/2-iredadmin-pro.releases.md
index a0968abc..f8d3bd71 100644
--- a/upgrade/2-iredadmin-pro.releases.md
+++ b/upgrade/2-iredadmin-pro.releases.md
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-# iRedAdmin-Pro: release notes and upgrade tutorial
+# iRedAdmin-Pro release notes and upgrade tutorial
[TOC]