Dovecot cannot magically encrypt your email, so it has to go thru dovecot-lda or lmtp. Procmail can call dovecot-lda, if you don't want to migrate to using sieve.

Aki

For anyone interested, I was able to get the encryption working on incoming mail on my test machine using the "procmail calling dovecot-lda" method Aki mentioned above.  This functionality could be made system-wide by using /etc/procmailrc, I would guess, but I just did it on a per-account basis using .procmailrc in the user's home folder:

-------------------[ .procmailrc ]------------------------
MAILDIR=$HOME/Maildir
SHELL=/bin/bash
DELIVER=/usr/lib/dovecot/dovecot-lda

:0
| $DELIVER
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I will continue to investigate the other methods though, as I know sieve is more modern and I'm also interested in the LMTP functionality.  Thanks again for the the help.

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