I think I may have found the answer to both our issues.

There is a file called enablefiltering in the config directory that 
seems to need esmtp to filter incoming and local to filter outgoing.

http://www.courier-mta.org/courierfilter.html seems to explain it.

Rob

Michael Carmack wrote:
>> is it possible to get courier to check an outgoing email using the filters ?
>>
>> I am using esmtpd-msa on port 587 for PC's to send outgoing mail and I
>> would like these to be scanned for spam and virus just as the incoming
>> emails are.
>>     
>
> Funny, I was just going to ask the opposite question. I am using the
> courierperlfilter to scan mail, and I want it to *stop* scanning
> outgoing mail.
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