Thank you Elizabeth. I'm new to Rails so poking around in the Rails source 
is insightful. 

Usually the test case is a good guide for how to use a piece of code. The 
interceptor is declared right inside the test case. The documentation and 
the test seem to imply that I should declare the interceptor and the 
registration in the same file and place it inside the initializers folder.

I'm implementing an email interceptor that redirects outbound email to a 
testing email account during development, so I added an interceptors folder 
under config and put the registration in development.rb. This seems a 
sensible place for interceptors to live. It also registers the interceptor 
only under the right circumstance.

Feedback about this is appreciated, 

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