Never mind...
On Wed, Jan 19, 2005, Mary Gardiner wrote:
> Now Google very happily tells me that this happens when the clamav user
> isn't in the amavis group because of this:
...
>
> Which is all well and good, except that the clamav user IS in the amavis
> group:
> # id clamav
> uid=104(clamav) gid=104(clamav) groups=104(clamav),105(amavis)
And there's one more thing you have to do, it turns out (after about 4
or 5 pages of Google results:
Add a line to /etc/clamav/clamav.conf:
AllowSupplementaryGroups
-Mary
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