Thiago Henrique,

> The problem occurs when the Amavis execute /usr/bin/uptime to validate
> the pid file. It tries access the /proc of the uptime, but the user
> "amavis" don't have permission to this.
>
> I guess this is a noted error, but it's hidden in /etc/init.d/amavisd:
> [...] Anyway, I don't know how I solve this :(

Isn't an ordinary (nonprivileged) user allowed to execute the 'uptime'
command on your system?

  Mark

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