I'm working off a version of spamassassin installed by an OpenBSD port,
so I may not have a "pure" install. It is listed as
"p5-Mail-SpamAssassin-2.31 mailfilter to identify and mark spam"

With that being said, I'm running spamd and using spamc to catch spam.
I'm looking to do 2 things differently then what it's doing now. 
- Make output less verbose, and 
- have it stop counting at a certain threshold.

All fine and good, I've found configuration options and flags that are
suppose to do all this. Problem is, the spamd man page (That I have)
lists options that the spamd binary doesn't seem to know about. Biggest
one being lack of a '-C' option. Second problem is that the file that
showed up in /etc/mail/spamassassin/ (local.cf) doesn't seem to be
getting read.

So my question would be, how can make spamd do what I'm looking to do?
Am I not playing with the right configuration file? 

My local.cf looks like:
# Add your own customisations to this file.  See 'man
Mail::SpamAssassin::Conf'
# for details of what can be tweaked.
#
rewrite_subject 0
report_header 1 


Thanks,
Chris

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