You guys control this and can do what you think is best, but the reason
I noted this as a 'bug' way back in 2016 is because I had a HD failure
and only was made aware of it when i ran smartmontools from cli. I would
think that an average user would install this package (smart-notifier)
and expect that something wold notify them if there is a problem logged
in smartmon. Previously notification was in the UI in the header and
also as a message in the notification area. This was, IMO, a 'good idea'
which is why I used to always install it. My thought is that if the only
way this package 'notifies' is by emailing root, that it fails as a
notifier and should be removed. Average users are told to not log in as
root unless they are fixing something. Advanced warning of HD failure
should be included as part of the base system, IMO, but if not and this
package is installed, it should, at least, 'notify' the users of the
system that there is a problem. It used to do this.

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