Thanks for the reply.  I won't be changing any files, or even accessing them, 
i'll simply be passing the filename along to "another system".  I'm not allowed 
to change this other system or any of its interfaces.  The other system has 
been in place and is "off limits" as far as changes go (I'm told). To make it 
simple, this other system needs to be notified of any flag changes on emails.  
So, when we detect a flag change (in our plugin), we need to pass the message 
filename along to this other system.  I hope this makes sense...and again...i'm 
not justifying the need for it, but I have to play the hand i'm dealt....Tony 
RutherfordSoftware EngineerBlueTie inc.arutherf...@bluetie.com(585) 586-2000 
x1040-----Original Message-----From: "Timo Sirainen" [...@iki.fi]date: 
12/29/2009 04:02 PMTo: "Tony Rutherford" CC: dove...@dovecot.orgsubject: Re: 
[Dovecot] Retrieve Physical Message FilenameOn Tue, 2009-12-29 at 15:50 -0500, 
Tony Rutherford wrote: > Hi,Using Dovecot 1.2.9 with Maildir and Layout=FS.In a 
plugin, i'm > overriding "update_flags":void my_mail_update_flags(struct mail > 
*_mail, enum modify_type modify_type, enum mail_flags flags)For this > email 
which is having its flags updated, I need to retrieve the > physical filename 
of the message.  I see where > using:mail_get_special(_mail, 
MAIL_FETCH_UIDL_FILE_NAME,  &fname);...I > can retrieve part of the filename, 
but without the ":2" and the flags > part.Is there a method I can use to get 
the whole filename (without > having to reassemble it myself).  I've looked 
around, and I'm guessing > it exists, but I don't see it offhand.  The problem 
is that by the time you're trying to access the file, its flags may have 
already changed, which also means its filename could have changed. So even if 
you got it, your code would probably randomly fail.  What exactly are you going 
to do with the filename? Maybe you should instead be opening the file with 
mail_get_stream() and doing something with the fd.  

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