I had SA working sweetly on Debian unstable.  Today I have been trying to
get things going on a new install of Debian testing on the same machine.

I'm using the same SA version (2.63) as before.  I used apt-get for the SA
install.

If I feed the mail to "spamassassin" via procmail, it works.  However, I
can't seem to use spamc/spamd.

I seem to remember that in Debian unstable, I had a little conf file in
/etc/spamassassin - something like spamassassin.conf (??).  It seems like
there was a place in there to tell it a couple of important things, but I
can't remember the details!

ARRRGH, I hate switching releases/distros!  Anyone have any ideas why my
spamc/spamd might not be working?  I also used to be able to say
/etc/init.d/spamassassin restart - and I would get a message something like
spamassassin daemon spamd restarting.  However, now that command only
returns me to the prompt!  Thus spamc doesn't appear to work because spamd
is not running.  Why?  How to get it to run??  Thanks!  - John


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