The script is supposed to clean up your virusmail directory. If you don't 
have one, you don't need the script. So you can either create a directory 
called /var/virusmails

or you can delete the script, or better still uncomment the line in it, so 
that future installs know that you have this script already.

Hope that helps,

.peter


On Thu, 25 Mar 2010, Carlos Mennens wrote:

> When I installed 'Amavisd-new' on a RHEL5 x64 mail server, I noticed
> that every at 4:02 a script runs:
> 
> The script name is '/etc/cron.daily/amavisd' & it fails with:
> 
> "/etc/cron.daily/amavisd: line 1: /usr/sbin/tmpwatch: No such file or 
> directory"
> 
> Should I try to alter the script file that runs daily manually? I find
> it annoyong to get these useless emails about a failing script. I
> never manually installed this script on the server so I can assume it
> was done automatically when the Amavisd-new package was installed. The
> script is very small and has only 1 line:
> 
> /usr/sbin/tmpwatch 720 /var/virusmails/
> 
> Any suggestions on what I should do? This doesn't appear to be
> impacting Amavisd-new performance on my machine from what I can see.
> 
> -Carlos
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