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Jerry K wrote:
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>> This is the offending section of code

No, it's not.

>> ---------------------------------------
>>
>> # clamscan procmail filter
>> :0fw: virus1.lock
>> |/usr/local/bin/clamscan-procfilter.pl
>>
>> ---------------------------------------
>>
>> this code is identical to (3) other email systems, where is is working
>> fine.
>> I did yahoo & google to RTFM, and I did turn up this:
>> <http://mailtools.anomy.net/archives/anomy-list/2002-07/0001.shtml>
>> which shows someone with a similar issue, but did not resolve my issue.
>> Does anyone else have any suggestions?

Yes, the problem is in /usr/local/bin/clamscan-procfilter.pl (that's why the
error says "sh: ...", look into that file, it probably is corrupted, has
something else or it starts with a bad directive.

HTH
- --
René Berber
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