Luis wrote:

> 2007/7/30, Gary V <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> Jason wrote:
>>
>> >> >   Running Debian 4.x.    My /var/amavis/amavisd.pid file keeps
>> >> > disappearing.  I'm sure something in cron is doing it, but I have
>> > not
>> >> > located it yet.  Does anyone know?

> I've had a similar problem over two servers (debian Sarge), and it was
> tracked down to Logrotate requesting a reload of Amavis (and Amavis
> being unable to do it). Search the list files for it.
> See if this is your case. Anyway, it looks better to leave the pid
> file outside Amavis home dir, and throw it in /var/run/amavis.

> Luix

The cure for that is to log to syslog and not use logrotate.
$DO_SYSLOG = 1;

I do remember where someone has trying to HUP amavisd-new in the
logrotate script but this has been deprecated for some time:

http://marc.info/?l=amavis-user&m=117916137901389

Gary V



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