# Upgrade iRedMail from 0.9.3 to 0.9.4 [TOC] !!! note "Paid Remote Upgrade Support" We offer remote upgrade support if you don't want to get your hands dirty, check [the details](https://www.iredmail.org/support.html) and [contact us](https://www.iredmail.org/contact.html). ## ChangeLog * 2016-01-25: Initial publish. ## 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 0.9.4 ``` ### Upgrade iRedAPD (Postfix policy server) to the latest 1.8.0 Please follow below tutorial to upgrade iRedAPD to the latest stable release: [Upgrade iRedAPD to the latest stable release](./upgrade.iredapd.html) Detailed release notes are available [here](./iredapd.releases.html). ### 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) ### 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](https://github.com/roundcube/roundcubemail/wiki/Upgrade). Note: package `rsync` must be installed on your server before upgrading. ### Fixed: No daily cron job to backup SQL/LDAP database In iRedMail-0.9.3, there's no daily cron job to backup SQL/LDAP databases. Please add them manually with command `crontab -e -u root`. > If you downloaded iRedMail-0.9.3 right after it had been released, the daily > cron job which is used to backup SQL/LDAP database is missing. We re-packed > iRedMail-0.9.3 with this fix to avoid trouble for users. So if don't have this > cron job, please add it by following steps below. If you already have it, > it's safe to ignore steps below. > Notes: > > * Please make sure the path to backup scripts > (`/var/vmail/backup/backup_XXX.sh`) are correct. > > * On FreeBSD and OpenBSD, the path of `bash` shell is `/usr/local/bin/bash`. * For OpenLDAP backend, you need 2 daily cron jobs, one for SQL database, one another one for LDAP: ``` # iRedMail: Backup OpenLDAP data (at 03:00 AM) 0 3 * * * /bin/bash /var/vmail/backup/backup_openldap.sh # iRedMail: Backup MySQL databases (at 03:30AM) 30 3 * * * /bin/bash /var/vmail/backup/backup_mysql.sh ``` * For MySQL/MariaDB backends, you need 1 daily cron job: ``` # iRedMail: Backup MySQL databases (at 03:30AM) 30 3 * * * /bin/bash /var/vmail/backup/backup_mysql.sh ``` * For PostgreSQL backend, you need 1 daily cron job: ``` # iRedMail: Backup PostgreSQL databases (at 03:01AM) 1 3 * * * /bin/bash /var/vmail/backup/backup_pgsql.sh ``` ### FreeBSD: Fix incorrect file permission of /etc/mail/mailer.conf > This is applicable to only FreeBSD. iRedMail generates /etc/mail/mailer.conf with permission 0600 during installation, but it should be world-readable. Please fix this issue with command below: ``` chmod +r /etc/mail/mailer.conf ``` ### OpenBSD: Fixed: Not open port 25 in firewall rule > This is applicable to only OpenBSD. The sample PF firewall rule shipped in iRedMail-0.9.3 doesn't enable port 25 by default, please add service name `smtp` in `mail_services=` manually, then reload pf rules. * Add service name `smtp` in parameter `mail_services=` in `/etc/pf.conf`: ``` mail_services="{ ... smtp}" ``` * Reload pf firewall: ``` # pfctl -d # pfctl -ef /etc/pf.conf ```