Axel,

> I don't want to have my /tmp Directory with permissions 777.

What operating system is this? What is wrong with a sticky bit (1777)
on a /tmp directory, which prevents an unprivileged user from deleting
or renaming files of other users in that directory?

> But when I give /tmp a owning Group of the amavis user and
> permissions 775, I get: 
>
> Aug  7 15:00:19 hostname amavis[23970]: (23970-05) (!!) TROUBLE in
> check_mail: mime_decode-1 FAILED: MIME::Parser: can't open tmpfile: Invalid
> argument

I tried it here (FreeBSD) and it did work fine as far as amavisd is concerned,
but of course there will be plenty of other problems with other applications
on the system. 

> Is there a chance to give 775 to /tmp?

I don't think it is sensible.

  Mark

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