Am Samstag, den 11.01.2020, 15:44 -0500 schrieb Sam Hartman:
> > > > > > "Daniel" == Daniel Leidert <dleid...@debian.org> writes:
> 
>     Daniel> Why not simply introduce a non-Cron-related variable in
>     Daniel> /etc/default/spamassassin like ENABLE_UPDATES and add it to the 
> new
>     Daniel> configuration file. You can even remove the CRON variable from 
> the shipped
>     Daniel> configuration file. This variable should take precendence over 
> CRON if both are
>     Daniel> enabled. This would have the advantage of not polluting the 
> meaning of CRON. It
>     Daniel> lets the user decide at install time, how to proceed (and if to 
> keep the
>     Daniel> previous behavior), it would ship a new default like you seem to 
> wish, and it
>     Daniel> would realize the suggestion by Philip. There is IMHO no need to 
> create another
>     Daniel> file.
> 
> Your proposal has the negative effect of giving users who have simply
> enabled the cron script an ugly conffile update message.

It was the intention of Philip's suggestion to handle it via conffile
change/prompt (as an alternative to my debconf suggestion). Why do you consider
a conffile prompt "ugly" or "negative"? What is your suggestion?

Regards, Daniel 

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