Update,
I've re-tweaked the amavisd-new config file (/usr/local/etc/amavisd.conf) and set the "final destiny" for all messages to "D_PASS". This means that messages tagged as spam will once again go through to the lists, but will be caught by the moderation process.
However, these messages will now have a handy "[***SPAM***]" tag at the start of the subject, which should make it rediculously easy to weed out legitimate messages from the muck. If we find too many false positives, I'll up the scoring thresholds for spamassassin (which need to be set in amavisd.conf).
Amavisd-new had apparently been using default values of D_BOUNCE, which I'm not too fond of.
Gregory
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