Hmmm... I think I'm close here!

Thanks for the tip about procmail, and I was delighted to find that my system not only has procmail already installed but there was even an active - APPARENTLY active! - ~/.procmailrc ... that even already had Spam Assassin setup in it?! Nice!

Here's what ha(d/s):

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#:0fw
#| /usr/bin/spamassassin
:0
* ^X-Spam-Status: *Yes
* ^X-DSPAM-Result: *!Innocent
$HOME/mail/spam/

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Well... The only thing I want a tiny bit different there is to send it to Spam instead of spam, because I want to use one of them for confirmed spam, for possible future training, and the other for suspected spam.

However, it's not actually doing anything at present...

Can someone save me from reading a heck of a lot of the docs to find out how to configure this in WITHOUT creating a problem for using Dovecot, too? ...We DO need Dovecot, it's just not authenticating the imap connections properly and I just don't have time right now to focus on it.

Parking the damned spam somehow is a great help. And, this is perhaps BETTER than gettting the subject line rewrite working again because it'll be automagically moved for folks! Win!

Thanks much,
Richard

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