Mention to update /etc/iredmail-release.

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<li><a href="#upgrade-iredmail-from-090-to-091">Upgrade iRedMail from 0.9.0 to 0.9.1</a><ul>
<li><a href="#changelog">ChangeLog</a></li>
<li><a href="#general-all-backends-should-apply-these-steps">General (All backends should apply these steps)</a><ul>
<li><a href="#update-etciredmail-release-with-new-iredmail-version-number">Update /etc/iredmail-release with new iRedMail version number</a></li>
<li><a href="#upgrade-roundcube-webmail-to-the-latest-stable-release">Upgrade Roundcube webmail to the latest stable release</a></li>
<li><a href="#upgrade-iredapd-postfix-policy-server-to-the-latest-150">Upgrade iRedAPD (Postfix policy server) to the latest 1.5.0</a></li>
<li><a href="#fixed-return-receipt-response-rejected-by-iredapd-plugin-reject_null_sender">Fixed: return receipt response rejected by iRedAPD plugin reject_null_sender</a></li>
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<li>2015-05-15: Initial public.</li>
</ul>
<h2 id="general-all-backends-should-apply-these-steps">General (All backends should apply these steps)</h2>
<h3 id="update-etciredmail-release-with-new-iredmail-version-number">Update <code>/etc/iredmail-release</code> with new iRedMail version number</h3>
<p>iRedMail stores the release version in <code>/etc/iredmail-release</code> 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:</p>
<pre><code># File: /etc/iredmail-release
0.9.1
</code></pre>
<h3 id="upgrade-roundcube-webmail-to-the-latest-stable-release">Upgrade Roundcube webmail to the latest stable release</h3>
<p>Additional notes before upgrading Roundcube webmail 1.1.0 (or later releases):</p>
<ul>

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<li><a href="#upgrade-iredmail-from-091-to-092">Upgrade iRedMail from 0.9.1 to 0.9.2</a><ul>
<li><a href="#changelog">ChangeLog</a></li>
<li><a href="#general-all-backends-should-apply-these-steps">General (All backends should apply these steps)</a><ul>
<li><a href="#update-etciredmail-release-with-new-iredmail-version-number">Update /etc/iredmail-release with new iRedMail version number</a></li>
<li><a href="#dont-ban-applicationoctet-stream-dat-files-in-amavisd">Don't ban 'application/octet-stream, dat' files in Amavisd</a></li>
<li><a href="#optional-update-one-fail2ban-filter-regular-expressio-to-help-catch-dos-attacks-to-smtp-service">[OPTIONAL] Update one Fail2ban filter regular expressio to help catch DoS attacks to SMTP service</a></li>
</ul>
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expressio to help catch DoS attacks to SMTP service</li>
</ul>
<h2 id="general-all-backends-should-apply-these-steps">General (All backends should apply these steps)</h2>
<h3 id="update-etciredmail-release-with-new-iredmail-version-number">Update <code>/etc/iredmail-release</code> with new iRedMail version number</h3>
<p>iRedMail stores the release version in <code>/etc/iredmail-release</code> 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:</p>
<pre><code># File: /etc/iredmail-release
0.9.2
</code></pre>
<h3 id="dont-ban-applicationoctet-stream-dat-files-in-amavisd">Don't ban 'application/octet-stream, dat' files in Amavisd</h3>
<p>Note: This is only applicable to RHEL/CentOS.</p>
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## General (All backends should apply these steps)
### Update `/etc/iredmail-release` with new 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
0.9.1
```
### Upgrade Roundcube webmail to the latest stable release
Additional notes before upgrading Roundcube webmail 1.1.0 (or later releases):

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## General (All backends should apply these steps)
### Update `/etc/iredmail-release` with new 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
0.9.2
```
### Don't ban 'application/octet-stream, dat' files in Amavisd
Note: This is only applicable to RHEL/CentOS.