>>> "AB" == Amin Bandali writes: > Uwe Brauer writes: > [...] >> >> This function is called when I am sending a message and stored in the >> diary. >> The point is, maybe in 3 weeks I want to read it again, so I visit the >> diary and just want to click on its ID. That is the use case > For Org, there is ol-gnus.el: > > You can call `org-store-link' in `gnus-summary-mode' or > `gnus-article-mode', and it will save a link to the current article. > You can the insert that link into an Org buffer using > `org-insert-last-stored-link'. > So, if you'd like to store links to Gnus messages in Org files, you can > use ol-gnus.el out of the box, and only add bindings for the store and > insert functions for convenience. If you'd like to make links in > non-Org files, you may find it useful to look through ol-gnus.el as a > starting point. > Hope this helps. That sound indeed interesting, I would then modify my diary function accordingly. Thanks!