how do I find out what exact version of EFA I am running?

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how do I find out what exact version of EFA I am running?

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This is going to sound like a dumb question, but how do I find out what exact version of EFA I am currently running?

The web interface says "MailWatch for MailScanner v1.2.16 running on eFa-4.0.4 - © 2006-2021" but is that 4.0.4-5? or 4.0.4-7? or something else?

Thanks for the help.

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Re: how do I find out what exact version of EFA I am running?

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cat /etc/eFa-Version
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Re: how do I find out what exact version of EFA I am running?

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Unfortunately that file doesn't tell me the EFA revision number.

I only see "eFa-4.0.4" and not the revision (-5, -7 or whatever it is)
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Re: how do I find out what exact version of EFA I am running?

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yum list installed|grep ^eFa
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Re: how do I find out what exact version of EFA I am running?

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Thanks!
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Re: how do I find out what exact version of EFA I am running?

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I could had the release to the version. :)
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Re: how do I find out what exact version of EFA I am running?

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shawniverson wrote: 20 Feb 2021 00:23 I could had the release to the version. :)
you know..., I just had this question again and went through the entire process of working it out (yum list installed|grep ^eFa) again because I love forgetting things.

Maybe you could add the release to the version, otherwise I'll find this post again next year and winge about having to work things out for myself. Again.

:lol:
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