Thank you both for the replies. I did have some world
writable directories. Once that was fixed, the error
message changed a little. After studying that for a
bit, I noticed there was a broken version of file in a
different directory, after getting rid of that, all is
well.

Thank you both again.

Tyrone


--- Mark Martinec <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Tyrone,
> 
> > Insecure directory in $ENV{PATH} while running
> > with -T switch at /usr/local/sbin/amavisd line
> 1885.
> 
> Like Gary says, check that directories and their
> parent directories
> you have in environment variable PATH are not world
> writable
> or owned by a non-root.
> 
>   Mark
> 
> 
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