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- | ======How To Upgrade VPOP3 to version 5====== | + | ======How To Upgrade VPOP3 to version 5 or later====== |
Upgrading VPOP3 is usually a straightforward process. [[Download VPOP3]] from our web site and [[Backup VPOP3|back up your current installation]] just in case something goes wrong. Then simply run the installer that you downloaded and install it over the top of your existing VPOP3. All your settings and mail will be preserved. | Upgrading VPOP3 is usually a straightforward process. [[Download VPOP3]] from our web site and [[Backup VPOP3|back up your current installation]] just in case something goes wrong. Then simply run the installer that you downloaded and install it over the top of your existing VPOP3. All your settings and mail will be preserved. | ||
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- | As a rough guess, if you are using version 3 or 4, find the size of the VPOP3\pgsql\data | + | As a rough guess, if you are using version 3 or 4, find the size of the VPOP3\_messages |
If you are using version 1 or 2, find the size of the whole VPOP3 directory, multiply that by 4 or 5, and that will be the minimum amount of extra free disk space you should have. | If you are using version 1 or 2, find the size of the whole VPOP3 directory, multiply that by 4 or 5, and that will be the minimum amount of extra free disk space you should have. |