Hello,
In cygwin I see the default rule location as:
/etc/mail/spamassassin/

Try running:
spamassassin -D --lint
and it'll tell you where it's looking to find your rules.

The subject re-write issue has been discussed a lot but I don't know
anything about it.  What is the contents of your local.cf regarding subject
re-writing?
Thanks,

Frederic Tarasevicius
Internet Information Services, Inc.
http://www.i-is.com/



James wrote:
> Is the normal location for the local.cf in the etc\mail\spamassassin\
> folder? How can I verify that SA is reading this file? (I am using
> spamc) I am having problems with settings seemingly not being used.
> This is on a windows 2k box. In installed it according to
> www.exit0.com instructions for installing SA in a cygwin environment.
> I was able to run sa-learn (spam/ham) or ~ 1k messages each with no
> problems.  It is returning spam probability to the command prompt,
> but is now writing the header information to the email.  Thanks in
> advance
>
> Thanks,
> James
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