I don't know anything about the anti-virus software you're using, so I ask: is it possible to have it do something besides deleting/moving the message files? Sometimes, anti-malware software can be integrated into mail delivery so that messages are marked (or rejected by the server). If you're running the software locally, is it possible to have it generate a report that lists something in the message that could be then used in a script to have MM delete the messages?

--Randall

On 8 May 2019, at 13:08, Michael Dunston wrote:

On 8 May 2019, at 13:56, Bill Cole wrote:

I did also answer the question. In short: it can't be done.

MM does not actively monitor the existence of message files.

But MM does appear to be internally storing a Msg ID value for each message which matches the *.eml file on disk, as these can be enabled as a column in View -> Columns and they appear to match the file name of the message (in the local file store) as identified by the AV scan. I have tried enabling “Message-Id”, “Message-data-Id”, “#Filepath”, “Filename”, “Filename#LC” as searchable fields in the Edit -> Find -> Mailbox Search “other” options, but none of these seem to be able to find messages by the Msg ID displayed by Mailmate or the the *.eml files on disk. Thanks though.

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