I don't remember if I replied or not -- I don't think I did though. 
This looks very odd to me.  It seems like it should not be having any
trouble reading the file.  Try (temporarily) relaxing the ACL on the
directory/file to allow r for all on files, and rx for all on
directories (/etc, /etc/mail, /etc/mail/spamassassin) and see if that
helps.  I don't know if I saw the command line you're running with too,
could be it's not running as the uid you think it's running as.

C

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