I am using Hardy Heron (64 bit) and the bogofilter plugin.  The plugin
is enabled and the binaries are installed.  Despite this, Evolution
never tags incoming mail on its own.  I run an IMAP server that provides
header tagging of all incoming email.  It almost unerringly places the
correct spam indication in the header of the email.  I adjusted
Evolution to trust those headers - and it still does not move incoming
spam to the Junk folder.

Normally, I use procmail to sort tagged messages into suspected and
known spam folders.  These removes any need to perform these tests using
the client.  I commented these rules out in order to test Evolutions
ability and find that it does not work.

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Junk mail not being identified by spamassassin plugin (daemon is disabled)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/4472
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