I think I've solved the issues:

* I've stoped using spamc/spamd, and now just use spamassassin (running as
my logged in user, just like sa-learn). I think that has solved the issue of
which bayesian database is being used.

* I had to explicitly load the plugin in my config file (I though it was a
standard plugin):

loadplugin     Mail::SpamAssassin::Plugin::AutoLearnThreshold

Also, I've found some other help topics on this, and now understand that
autolearn doesn't rely just on the computed score. 
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