On 23.12.2013 13.17, Jitse Klomp wrote: > You should turn SELinux back on and run 'restorecon /etc/amavisd.conf' to > (re)set the correct SELinux context. Thanks, maybe I will try that. I have never learned to use SELinux, and most tutorials on the net - for example on how to install a mail server system on CentOS 6 - include no directions at all for SELinux, so the tutorials only work if one turns SELinux off. So it looks like I am not the only lazy person around. :-) - Jussi