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Altered RPMs found - how to stop notifications

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  • cPanelMichael
    Hello, This document should help:
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  • -moO-
    Hmmm, sub-optimal but that's how the cookie crumbles. Thank you for the reply! -moO-
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  • cPanelMichael
    New Hmmm, sub-optimal but that's how the cookie crumbles.

    Could you elaborate on what your ideal setup would be? For instance, are you looking to have the RPMs updated with your custom changes in-place? Thank you.
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  • -moO-
    These would be my ideal steps: - apply change to spamd - run script to let cPanel know that this change is on purpose - cPanel acknowledges change and won't notify about this specific change - cPanel will still keep an eye on spamd for future changes and notify if it happens - spamd will continue to be automatically updated because disabling notifications was not required - rainbows and unicorns
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  • cPanelMichael
    - cPanel will still keep an eye on spamd for future changes and notify if it happens - spamd will continue to be automatically updated because disabling notifications was not required

    This does not happen once you use your own custom instance of spamd because changes to a customized instance of spamd may break it and lead to it failing to start. Thank you.
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