I'm sure this question will have an easy answer, but after reading man 
spamassassin, the conf man, spamd man, I can't find the answer.  I'm 
calling spamassassin with spamd, I'm curious as to what would be written to 
a log file using the -l option in spamassassin, however, I haven't the 
faintest idea where to place this.  I thought putting it in my 
/etc/rc.d/init.d/spamassassin script file would do it, but no, that just 
gave me an error when I went to restart spamassassin.  Any hints would be 
much appreciated.

Thanks
Chris

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