Closed Absynth723 closed 4 months ago
Thanks for letting us know, that does indeed appear to be the case
I will need to check but I presume there may be more disto-specific instructions such as systemctl enable spamassassin.service
which might be more accurate than update-rc.d...
The documentation block I pasted is from Ubuntu; I think that update-rc.d is still the most portable way to enable spamd.
Systems with spamassassin 3.4.2-1 or newer don't support "ENABLED=1" anymore; instead you need to do update-rc.d. This is documented in a comment in /etc/default/spamassassin.