On Sun, Jan 10, 2010 at 10:30:46AM -0800, Joe Pruett wrote:
> Paul Heinlein weighed in:
> > I usually just allow sa-update to handle that sort of thing:
> >
> >   sudo sa-update -D
> 
> on centos, there is an sa-update cron job that is disabled by default.  i 
> just found out about it as a result of this 2010 bug.  edit 
> /etc/cron.d/sa-update and uncomment one line.

In Ubuntu, and perhaps other Debian flavors, the cron file is 
/etc/cron.daily/spamassassin
and one needs to change the line that sets CRON=0 to a non-zero value.

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