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Old 10-10-2007, 07:41 PM
soxfan soxfan is offline
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I know it might be a bit confusing, but the command is actually called 'file'. It would not be a file/command that you would get from the Zimbra install, but rather from your OS install. I don't ever remember seeing it not installed on any Linux systems that I've worked on, but that doesn't really mean much. I've pretty much stuck to RedHat/Fedora/CentOS systems, and perhaps it is just something that is installed by default with these flavors, and not with others. You don't specify which distro you are working with.

I don't see anything that jumps out at me with the logs you posted at pastebin. The only thing that is a bit confusing to me is that the logs clearly show that amavis did not find the 'file' command, and it says "not using it". Yet, the error message that you posted seems to indicate that the 'file' command is required. Not sure why it didn't complain louder, so to speak, when it started.

Anyway, I really think you need to find the package that includes the 'file' command for your distro and get it installed. Not saying this will absolutely fix your problem, but it would certainly get you past this one issue.

Hope this helps, and please post back if you are still not clear on this.
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