Sounds good here. All saupdate does is a very lightweight DNS check.

On Thu, Dec 31, 2020, 19:54 Kenneth Porter <sh...@sewingwitch.com> wrote:

> With the discussion of the KAM channel and Fedora's sa-update script that
> uses directory-based channel configuration, I went snooping into their
> script and systemd units. It looks like sa-update.cron has a 2-hour random
> delay before it looks for updates. I'm thinking it would be nice to move
> that delay into the systemd timer unit using the RandomizedDelaySec
> feature. This would allow the script to be run from the command line for
> immediate testing without waiting for the delay. The delay would be done
> by
> systemd, instead. The delay in the script should be configurable and able
> to be disabled in /etc/sysconfig/spamassassin, anyway. (For example, if it
> was to be used with the pre-systemd RHEL 6.) I'm throwing this here in
> case
> anyone sees a reason not to do this, before opening a bugzilla.
>
>

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