I've added some more debug() lines, including one which dumps every line that is passed through the pipe to qmailqueue to see what is being queued, and it shows that the correct spamassassin response is, in fact, being sent to qmailqueue.
No messages that spamassassin marks as spam show up in inboxes. I'm not sure where the messages are getting blocked, but qmail-scanner seems to be handing them off to qmailqueue correctly.
Any help in debugging where the messages are getting lost would be appreciated. My first thought was that the .spamc message, generated by spamassassin and eventually used to replace the original message, lacked headers that were vital to the correct routing of the mail, but that does not seem to be the case.
Ben
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