2GB RAM is recommended for a low traffic production server.

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<ul>
<li>A <strong>FRESH</strong>, working Debian/Ubuntu Linux. Supported releases are listed on
<a href="../download.html">Download</a> page.</li>
<li>At least <code>1 GB</code> of memory is required for low traffic production server.
<li><code>2 GB</code> of memory is recommended for a low traffic production server.
Spam/Virus scanning will take most system resource.</li>
</ul>
<p>Notes:</p>

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<li>A <strong>FRESH</strong>, minimal, working FreeBSD system, no additional ports or binary
packages were installed. Supported releases are listed on
<a href="../download.html">Download</a> page.</li>
<li>At least <code>1 GB</code> of memory is required for low traffic production server.
<li><code>2 GB</code> of memory is recommended for a low traffic production server.
Spam/Virus scanning will take most system resource.</li>
</ul>
<p>Note: All packages will be installed from ports tree.</p>

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<ul>
<li>A <strong>FRESH</strong>, working OpenBSD system. Supported releases are listed on
<a href="../download.html">Download</a> page.</li>
<li>At least <code>1 GB</code> of memory is required for low traffic production server.
<li><code>2 GB</code> of memory is recommended for a low traffic production server.
Spam/Virus scanning will take most system resource.</li>
<li>
<p>Required OpenBSD installation file sets are (replace <code>[XX]</code> by the real

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<ul>
<li>A <strong>FRESH</strong>, working RHEL or CentOS system. Supported releases are listed on
<a href="../download.html">Download</a> page.</li>
<li>At least <code>1 GB</code> of memory is required for low traffic production server.
<li><code>2 GB</code> of memory is recommended for a low traffic production server.
Spam/Virus scanning will take most system resource.</li>
</ul>
<h2 id="preparations">Preparations</h2>

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<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-iredapd-postfix-policy-server-to-the-latest-170">Upgrade iRedAPD (Postfix policy server) to the latest 1.7.0</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="#optional-fixed-not-preserve-the-case-of-extension-while-delivering-message-to-mailbox">[OPTIONAL] Fixed: Not preserve the case of ${extension} while delivering message to mailbox</a></li>
</ul>
</li>
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<p>We provide remote upgrade service, check <a href="../support.html">the price</a> and <a href="../contact.html">contact us</a>.</p>
</blockquote>
<ul>
<li>2015-06-09: [OPTIONAL] Fixed: Not preserve the case of ${extension} while delivering message to mailbox.</li>
<li>2015-06-09: [OPTIONAL] Fixed: Not preserve the case of <code>${extension}</code> while delivering message to mailbox.</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>
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<p>Please follow below tutorial to upgrade iRedAPD to the latest stable release:
<a href="./upgrade.iredapd.html">How to upgrade iRedAPD-1.4.0 or later versions to the latest stable release</a></p>
<p>Detailed release notes are available here: <a href="./iredapd.releases.html">iRedAPD release notes</a>.</p>
<h3 id="upgrade-roundcube-webmail-to-the-latest-stable-release">Upgrade Roundcube webmail to the latest stable release</h3>
<p>Please follow Roundcube official tutorial to upgrade Roundcube webmail to the
latest stable release immediately: <a href="http://trac.roundcube.net/wiki/Howto_Upgrade">How to upgrade Roundcube</a></p>
<h3 id="optional-fixed-not-preserve-the-case-of-extension-while-delivering-message-to-mailbox">[OPTIONAL] Fixed: Not preserve the case of <code>${extension}</code> while delivering message to mailbox</h3>
<p>With iRedMail-0.9.2 and earlier releases, email sent to user
<code>username+Ext@domain.com</code> (upper case <code>E</code>) will be delivered to folder

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* A __FRESH__, working Debian/Ubuntu Linux. Supported releases are listed on
[Download](../download.html) page.
* At least `1 GB` of memory is required for low traffic production server.
* `2 GB` of memory is recommended for a low traffic production server.
Spam/Virus scanning will take most system resource.
Notes:

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* A __FRESH__, minimal, working FreeBSD system, no additional ports or binary
packages were installed. Supported releases are listed on
[Download](../download.html) page.
* At least `1 GB` of memory is required for low traffic production server.
* `2 GB` of memory is recommended for a low traffic production server.
Spam/Virus scanning will take most system resource.
Note: All packages will be installed from ports tree.

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* A __FRESH__, working OpenBSD system. Supported releases are listed on
[Download](../download.html) page.
* At least `1 GB` of memory is required for low traffic production server.
* `2 GB` of memory is recommended for a low traffic production server.
Spam/Virus scanning will take most system resource.
* Required OpenBSD installation file sets are (replace `[XX]` by the real
OpenBSD release number):

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* A __FRESH__, working RHEL or CentOS system. Supported releases are listed on
[Download](../download.html) page.
* At least `1 GB` of memory is required for low traffic production server.
* `2 GB` of memory is recommended for a low traffic production server.
Spam/Virus scanning will take most system resource.
## Preparations

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> We provide remote upgrade service, check [the price](../support.html) and [contact us](../contact.html).
* 2015-06-09: [OPTIONAL] Fixed: Not preserve the case of ${extension} while delivering message to mailbox.
* 2015-06-09: [OPTIONAL] Fixed: Not preserve the case of `${extension}` while delivering message to mailbox.
## General (All backends should apply these steps)
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Detailed release notes are available here: [iRedAPD release notes](./iredapd.releases.html).
### 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)
### [OPTIONAL] Fixed: Not preserve the case of `${extension}` while delivering message to mailbox
With iRedMail-0.9.2 and earlier releases, email sent to user