oneshot units CANNOT have a `Restart=` setting, and including one invalidates the service file. Signed-off-by: Hugo Osvaldo Barrera <hugo@barrera.io> Signed-off-by: Nicolas Sebrecht <nicolas.s-dev@laposte.net>
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Systemd units
These unit files are meant to be used in the user session. You may drop them
into /etc/systemd/user or ${XDG_DATA_HOME}/systemd/user followed by
systemctl --user daemon-reload to have systemd aware of the unit files.
These files are meant to be triggered either manually using systemctl --user start offlineimap.service or by enabling the timer unit using systemctl --user enable offlineimap.timer. Additionally, specific accounts may be triggered by
using offlineimap@myaccount.timer or offlineimap@myaccount.service.
These unit files are installed as being enabled via a mail.target unit which
is intended to be a catch-all for mail-related unit files. A simple
mail.target file is also provided.
If the defaults provided by these units doesn't suit your setup, any of the
values may be overridden by using systemctl --user edit offlineimap.service.
This'll prevent having to copy-and-edit the original file.