I'm running perl 5.8, spamassassin 2.55, solaris 2.7,
  postfix 2.something (latest stable).

  I am seeing hundreds of copies of spamassassin spawned, so
  I think, "hey, I should cut over to using spamd".  I read
  the man page.  It says to "simply replace" spamassassin's
  invocations in my mailer with "spamc".

  Problem.

  I can't find spamassassin invoked in a *single* config
  file. It's nowhere. So how the hell is it running in the
  first place? What the heck does the installation script do
  to make that, y'know, work at all?

  Some guidance as to how to 'simply' replace a phantom
  program that runs, but is never called (near as I can find
  on the system -- I've had to shut down postfix to get the
  load down to the point where I can write this message --
  and it's already made me nearly an hour late to work),
  would be *greatly* appreciated.

-- 
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