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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