<snip>
These are bash errors. The script is being treated as bash scripts.
Now either
1. You have no perl in /usr/bin -remember it is a sym link to perl binary.
2. On debian /etc/alternative directory has links for perl also.
3. Run perl from the prompt, and what response you get.

</snip>

I have never tried this, but ... I guess this should work

su - amavis -s /usr/bin/perl /usr/sbin/amavisd

Just a little guess.

Regards,
Linux Rockz


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