On Jan 07, Noah Meyerhans <no...@debian.org> wrote: > is enabled by setting CRON=1 in /etc/default/spamassassin. For users > running systemd, I'd expect to ship a timer unit that is disabled by > default, and have them enable it with: > > $ systemctl enable spamassassin-daily-maintenance.timer > > Any issues with that? Looks good to me.
> For upgrades from versions that did not include the timer, should I > enable the systemd timer if the user has set CRON=1? Or should I leave This would be nicer, but OTOH you correctly argue that the cron job could have been modified locally: dealing with all this may not be too much complex or fragile. But you can also implement this later at any time, there is no need to try right now. -- ciao, Marco
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