Hi Christian,
I actually agree. Mostly because of the points you raised, but maybe even on a 
4th point. Most users use (and should use) a virtualized or container-ized 
environment, where in this case this bug also does not apply. I realized this a 
bit after I wrote the original comment. 
I still think, any "stable" distribution should be kinda... stable :) but I 
will agree, that pretty much nobody should have an amavisd + cuda drivers on 
one station (VM or bare-metal). Maybe a few private servers, but nothing 
serious. 

As for the new distribution; well sure it is fixed, but my question was
for xenial. I do retract my opinion of a "high gain". I still consider
it low risk, but without a warrant, it is probably not worth the risk.

Thanks for your reply and opinion!

Helge

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