> 
> 10_misc.cf isn't in 3.2, 3.1 was the last version to have it.
> In 3.2 it's called 10_default_prefs.cf.
> 
> You should have it installed in the default rules dir, 
> probably /usr/share/spamassassin.
> 
> And no, it's not editable.  Or more specifically, you 
> shouldn't edit it.
> 

theo,

thanks for the info.

after a few, i kinda figured that it wasnt in 3.2.x yet i was still trying
to understand why on the website and then the download link page has that
info at the bottom.

so the bottom line is that page should be edited / corrected and i am still
wanting to find the right example to make this file

/etc/mail/spamassassin/10_local_report.cf

am i chasing a ghost for no reason?

anyone else using this in thier installs?

 - rh

------- from downloads link page on spamassassin site

System Administrators
Please create a local copy of the report_template text in a file named
something like /etc/mail/spamassassin/10_local_report.cf, and modify it to
provide your tech support desk's contact information, instead of the
default. Otherwise your users will be confused, and some may ultimately
contact the SpamAssassin development team, which is not appreciated; we
cannot help them with whitelisting/blacklisting/customisation of settings at
your site, after all. The default report text can be found in the file
rules/10_misc.cf. 

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