On January 8, 2020 10:23:38 PM UTC, Noah Meyerhans <no...@debian.org> wrote: > a. If the administrator has created a file named > /etc/spamassassin/skip-timer-conversion, Seems to me that it'd make more sense for there to be once, system-wide file, instead of each package having its own. The the sysadmin can specify their preference once on whether to prefer cron or timers. I personally prefer timers, but if I didn't, then it'd be mighty annoying figuring out the dozens of individual use-cron flag files.
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