Norway2, I just build a new karmic server from scratch and amavis
service doesn't start by default unless the hostname is a FQDN. But an
error is displayed on the console when this is the case (e.g. hostname
being "karmic"):

Starting amavisd: head: cannot open `/etc/mailname' for reading: No such file 
or directory
  The value of variable $myhostname is "karmic", but should have been
  a fully qualified domain name; perhaps uname(3) did not provide such.
  You must explicitly assign a FQDN of this host to variable $myhostname
  in /etc/amavis/conf.d/05-node_id, or fix what uname(3) provides as a host's 
  network name!
(failed).

Either having /etc/mailname or defining a FQDN for the host is mandatory
and service amavis states so quite clearly, IMHO. Could have happened
that you missed this message above? In any case, if you still experience
issues starting amavis i think a new, different bug should be open.

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