By default /etc/mail/spamassassin/local.cf is the place to go to make 
site-wide changes.

You could also edit the files in /usr/share/spammassassin, but that's 
probably not a good idea since they should be replaced when you upgrade.


At 02:06 PM 7/16/2002 -0700, Kevin Gagel wrote:
>Where exactly is the config file that spamassassin uses on a site wide
>configuration?
>
>I'm using root as the run as and spamd as a daimen. Spam is called via a 
>script.
>Spamd is loaded with the -x to prohibit user configs. What directory would the
>site config be in?
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