Just to clarify a bit, I suspect that the incoming message id may be being
added as a side effect of some other part of the system, not as an explicit
feature, and possibly as a result of the JavaMail saveChanges message-id
side-effect behaviour.
Having an explicit "add" feature as a mailet will let individual admins
make the choice of whether or not they rescue annoyed customers of
Microsoft ;-)

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> I grepped through the code looking for where this would happen,
especially
> the incoming auto-assign Message-ID, but I didn't see anything obvious to
> me. If you point me in the right direction/module for incoming
auto-assign
> and outgoing auto-assign Message-ID, this is annoying enough to me that
I'll
> at least attempt to hack out the/a solution.

I'd build on James' strenghts if I were you.
Write a matcher and mailet.
Matcher could extend an existing one to check for a local user as sender
and a missing message ID.
Mailet would simply call mail().getMessage().saveChanges() which has the
side effect of inserting a new ID every time you call it.
It might not work, but it's about time we got some benefit from this
"feature" we all complain about ;-)
You should be able to let it fall through rather than clone and re-insert
it.
And I'd guess you'd want to do this just after the spam filters so it is in
place for the rest of the journey though the processors.

If you win send a patch, or attach it to the jira defect report.

> Thanks for the quick response, I appreciate it.

Not a problem. Its actually doing the work that I don't have enough time
for these days!

d.



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