1. Yes, this is reproducible

2.

* Install amavisd-new using your favorite package manager
* Be sure to have $quarantine_subdir_levels = 1 (or higher). This should be the 
default
* Wait for an e-mail to land into the quarantine
* Try to release it with amavisd-release

=> File not found because of wrong path. The subdirectory from directory
hashing is missing.

On a default installation, you can find e-mail in the quarantine using:

# find /var/lib/amavis/virusmails/ -type f

I looked a bit at amavisd-release but my Perl knowledge is not that
good. Either amavisd is not returning the right path or amavisd-release
should handle $quarantine_subdir_levels.

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/700288

Title:
  amavisd-release not working with quarantine_subdir_levels

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