Ulf Stegemann <ulf-n...@zeitform.de> writes:

> It often happens to me that I send a message (Gnus) and need to keep a
> reference of the mail just sent as link in an org file. 
[...]
> It would of course be much nicer if the org link could be stored
> automagically upon sending the message (or more precisely upon creating
> the copy of the message).

In Gnus, just like in other Emacs applications, there is a lot of hooks
and I am quite sure there is one we could use. I am going to investigate
the problem soon as I also need the feature you descibed.

> As I'm not very familiar with the Gnus code I'll probably have to ask at
> the Gnus towers if it's possible to get hold of the group and article
> number

AFAIR, message-id is used for org links rather than the articla
number.

> of the last Gcc message created.  But maybe someone around here
> has a partly or completely different idea how to achieve the described
> behaviour?

Which simplifies the problem quite a lot because we need to be able to
see the buffer just before sending or copying it to Gcc folder. All the
information is there.

-- 
Miłego dnia,
Łukasz Stelmach


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