Tom wrote:

> Gary V wrote:
>> Tom wrote:
>> 
>>> Well, i changed the uid/gid to a diff # and still no go.
>>> what am i doing wrong?
>>> I had the identical setup except for an older verison of amavis on
>>> RHEL3 and it worked fine. Now its broken. It doesn't seem to
>>> complain about the uid. does that mean thats ok? 
>> what does  'grep amavis /etc/passwd' say?
>> 
>> Gary V

> Here is the output-

>  grep 'amavis' /etc/passwd
> amavis:x:886:886:amavisd-new daemon:/var/amavis:/sbin/nologin

Try giving shell access, change it to:
amavis:x:886:886:amavisd-new daemon:/var/amavis:/bin/sh
                                                 ^^^^^^
or whatever path 'sh' is located

Gary V



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