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I think part of the rationale for sending an email for 0 issues, is that the sys admin / repo manager knows that the checksum checker is working. They could go three years without receiving an email, and assume all is well, but actually they forgot to reinstate the checker cronjob at the last upgrade, and in the mean time have suffered some file corruption. But I agree daily is over the top. Could the rule be changed to something like (if errors < 0 OR day-of-month = 1) so that at least there is a periodic heartbeat of emails?
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When using the DSpace Checksum Checker Emailer ([dspace.dir]/bin/dspace checker-emailer), the "mail.admin" email address will receive a lot of emails with a subject of: "Checksum checker Report - 0 Bitstreams found with POSSIBLE issues" There's two problems with these email reports: (1) Often the majority of the emails report "0 Bitstreams". While...
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