I have put the spamc filter into /etc/procmailrc, allowing spamassassin to
mangle the subject header, but it is still not mangling spam like it
should.

I tested by piping a spam email into spamassassin and it was correctly
mangled and output into my mailbox (or to stdout if I use the -t
argument).  If I try to pipe it into spamc though it comes out unmangled
and returns an exit code of 0 (not spam).

I guess the next thing to check is that the spamd daemon is actually
finding its config files, but has anyone else got any other ideas.

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