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<h1>Versions of exim</h1>
- <p>The latest release is <b>3.22</b>. This is the latest bug fix
- release in the 3.2x series. They are an incremental upgrade over
- the 3.1x series with a some significant new features, including
- better authentication support, SMTP over TLS and some bug fixes,
- however old 3.0x configuration files should be fully compatible.
- New features are documented in the CHANGES and NewStuff files.</p>
+ <p>The latest release is <b>4.20</b>. This is a minor upgrade
+ on the <b>4.1x</b> series of releases, however the documentation
+ has been updated to match.</p>
- <p>The previous 3.1x release is <b>3.16</b>. This is an
- incremental upgrade with a small number of new features and some
- bug fixes, however old 3.0x configuration files should be fully
- compatible. New features are documented in the CHANGES and
- NewStuff files Upgrading from previous releases is worth doing,
- particularly since a denial-of-service hole has been fixed over
- 3.0x and lower versions.</p>
+ <p>New features are documented in the CHANGES and NewStuff files.</p>
- <p>There were a number of early beta versions of exim with version
- numbers less than <b>1.0</b>. These should now be avoided.
- Versions earlier than <b>2.0x</b> should also be upgraded.
- Version 3.0x releases are also best upgraded.</p>
+ <p> All versions of exim
+ previous to version <b>4.x</b> are now considered obsolete and
+ everyone is <b>strongly</b> recommended to upgrade to a current
+ release.</p>
+
+ <p>The last 3.x release wass <b>3.36</b>.</p>
<p>There may be beta versions with available from the ftp sites in
the Testing directory. Many people are using these without
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<address><a href="mailto:Postmaster@exim.org">Nigel Metheringham</a></address>
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