* how to visit a message by its ID and group name? @ 2020-07-24 9:00 Uwe Brauer 2020-07-24 12:11 ` dick.r.chiang ` (2 more replies) 0 siblings, 3 replies; 19+ messages in thread From: Uwe Brauer @ 2020-07-24 9:00 UTC (permalink / raw) To: ding Hi I use the following code since quite a while Provided by Ted Zlatanov (defun message-to-diary () (make-diary-entry (concat (format-time-string "%B %d, %Y %H:%M" (gnus-date-get-time (message-fetch-field "date"))) (if (message-fetch-field "newsgroups") (concat " Sent news To: " (message-fetch-field "newsgroups")) (concat " Sent mail To: " (message-fetch-field "to"))) " Subject: \"" (message-fetch-field "subject") "\"" " Message-ID: " (message-fetch-field "message-id") " Group: nnml+archive:sent-mail " )) (save-buffer "diary")) (add-hook 'message-sent-hook 'message-to-diary) (defun gnus-goto-article (message-id) (interactive "sMessage-ID: ") (let ((info (nnml-find-group-number message-id))) (gnus-summary-read-group (concat "nnml:" (car info)) nil t) (gnus-summary-goto-article (cdr info) nil t))) I tried to use gnus-goto-message, but it did not work Debugger entered--Lisp error: (wrong-number-of-arguments #f(compiled-function (id server) #<bytecode 0x16b54c3a03de1fe8>) 1) nnml-find-group-number("87sgdhwawy.fsf@mat.ucm.es") gnus-goto-article("87sgdhwawy.fsf@mat.ucm.es") funcall-interactively(gnus-goto-article "87sgdhwawy.fsf@mat.ucm.es") call-interactively(gnus-goto-article record nil) command-execute(gnus-goto-article record) execute-extended-command(nil "gnus-goto-article" "gnus-go") funcall-interactively(execute-extended-command nil "gnus-goto-article" "gnus-go") call-interactively(execute-extended-command nil nil) command-execute(execute-extended-command) Does anybody know how to visit a message by its ID and group name? Regards Uwe Brauer ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 19+ messages in thread
* Re: how to visit a message by its ID and group name? 2020-07-24 9:00 how to visit a message by its ID and group name? Uwe Brauer @ 2020-07-24 12:11 ` dick.r.chiang 2020-07-24 16:08 ` Uwe Brauer 2020-07-24 17:20 ` Eric Abrahamsen 2020-07-24 22:01 ` Emanuel Berg 2020-07-26 15:39 ` how to visit a message by its ID and group name? Christian Barthel 2 siblings, 2 replies; 19+ messages in thread From: dick.r.chiang @ 2020-07-24 12:11 UTC (permalink / raw) To: ding nnml-find-group-number takes a second `server` argument, which you might hardcode to empty string, but like all things gnus, it's fragile. Under the info node "Summary Buffer -> Finding the Parent", some clues are given > Most of the mail back ends support fetching by ‘Message-ID’, but > do not do a particularly excellent job at it. That is, > ‘nnmbox’, ‘nnbabyl’, ‘nnmaildir’, ‘nnml’, are able to locate > articles from any groups, while ‘nnfolder’, and ‘nnimap’ are > only able to locate articles that have been posted to the > current group. ‘nnmh’ does not support this at all. I use nnimap but all my attempts at `M-x gnus-summary-refer-article` failed. The info node goes on to say, > Fortunately, the special ‘nnregistry’ back end is able to locate > articles in any groups, regardless of their back end (*note > fetching by ‘Message-ID’ using the registry: Registry Article > Refer Method.). This didn't work for me either, but I didn't try very hard. As the Message-Id looks like <61f22aad-0e47-438d-b4af-bec4e8191a1b@meta.discourse.org>, it seems unwieldy to get at a message from its Message-Id. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 19+ messages in thread
* Re: how to visit a message by its ID and group name? 2020-07-24 12:11 ` dick.r.chiang @ 2020-07-24 16:08 ` Uwe Brauer 2020-07-24 17:20 ` Eric Abrahamsen 1 sibling, 0 replies; 19+ messages in thread From: Uwe Brauer @ 2020-07-24 16:08 UTC (permalink / raw) To: ding [-- Attachment #1: Type: text/plain, Size: 1051 bytes --] >>> "drc" == dick r chiang <dick.r.chiang@gmail.com> writes: > nnml-find-group-number takes a second `server` argument, which you > might hardcode to empty string, but like all things gnus, it's > fragile. > Under the info node "Summary Buffer -> Finding the Parent", some clues > are given >> Most of the mail back ends support fetching by ‘Message-ID’, but do >> not do a particularly excellent job at it. That is, ‘nnmbox’, >> ‘nnbabyl’, ‘nnmaildir’, ‘nnml’, are able to locate articles from any >> groups, while ‘nnfolder’, and ‘nnimap’ are only able to locate >> articles that have been posted to the current group. ‘nnmh’ does >> not support this at all. > I use nnimap but all my attempts at `M-x gnus-summary-refer-article` > failed. The info node goes on to say, Well, in my case I want to restrict it, for the moment, to the nnml sent mail group. So if the group is open then (beginning-of-line 1) (search-forward "Message-ID") (gnus-article-refer-article)) works [-- Attachment #2: smime.p7s --] [-- Type: application/pkcs7-signature, Size: 5673 bytes --] ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 19+ messages in thread
* Re: how to visit a message by its ID and group name? 2020-07-24 12:11 ` dick.r.chiang 2020-07-24 16:08 ` Uwe Brauer @ 2020-07-24 17:20 ` Eric Abrahamsen 1 sibling, 0 replies; 19+ messages in thread From: Eric Abrahamsen @ 2020-07-24 17:20 UTC (permalink / raw) To: dick.r.chiang; +Cc: ding dick.r.chiang@gmail.com writes: > nnml-find-group-number takes a second `server` argument, which you > might hardcode to empty string, but like all things gnus, it's > fragile. If you follow the code through, it looks to me like the "server" argument is never even used: it's eventually passed to `nnml-group-pathname', which doesn't do anything with it. All actual lookups are done using the value of `nnml-current-group'. > Under the info node "Summary Buffer -> Finding the Parent", some clues > are given > >> Most of the mail back ends support fetching by ‘Message-ID’, but do >> not do a particularly excellent job at it. That is, ‘nnmbox’, >> ‘nnbabyl’, ‘nnmaildir’, ‘nnml’, are able to locate articles from any >> groups, while ‘nnfolder’, and ‘nnimap’ are only able to locate >> articles that have been posted to the current group. ‘nnmh’ does >> not support this at all. > > I use nnimap but all my attempts at `M-x gnus-summary-refer-article` > failed. I'm curious how it failed -- I've never had any trouble doing a message-id lookup in my (dovecot) imap groups, using either refer-article or goto-article... ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 19+ messages in thread
* Re: how to visit a message by its ID and group name? 2020-07-24 9:00 how to visit a message by its ID and group name? Uwe Brauer 2020-07-24 12:11 ` dick.r.chiang @ 2020-07-24 22:01 ` Emanuel Berg 2020-07-25 7:26 ` Uwe Brauer 2020-07-26 15:39 ` how to visit a message by its ID and group name? Christian Barthel 2 siblings, 1 reply; 19+ messages in thread From: Emanuel Berg @ 2020-07-24 22:01 UTC (permalink / raw) To: ding Uwe Brauer wrote: > by its ID and group name Maybe this is a stupid question but... from where do you get the ID and group name in the first place? Local files on your disk or some web archive that shows it? -- underground experts united http://user.it.uu.se/~embe8573 https://dataswamp.org/~incal ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 19+ messages in thread
* Re: how to visit a message by its ID and group name? 2020-07-24 22:01 ` Emanuel Berg @ 2020-07-25 7:26 ` Uwe Brauer 2020-07-25 15:57 ` Emanuel Berg 0 siblings, 1 reply; 19+ messages in thread From: Uwe Brauer @ 2020-07-25 7:26 UTC (permalink / raw) To: ding [-- Attachment #1: Type: text/plain, Size: 382 bytes --] >>> "EB" == Emanuel Berg <moasenwood@zoho.eu> writes: > Uwe Brauer wrote: >> by its ID and group name > Maybe this is a stupid question but... from where do > you get the ID and group name in the first place? > Local files on your disk or some web archive that > shows it? That is done by the first function I posted, emacs/gnus extracts this information from the message header [-- Attachment #2: smime.p7s --] [-- Type: application/pkcs7-signature, Size: 5673 bytes --] ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 19+ messages in thread
* Re: how to visit a message by its ID and group name? 2020-07-25 7:26 ` Uwe Brauer @ 2020-07-25 15:57 ` Emanuel Berg 2020-07-26 6:35 ` Uwe Brauer 0 siblings, 1 reply; 19+ messages in thread From: Emanuel Berg @ 2020-07-25 15:57 UTC (permalink / raw) To: ding Uwe Brauer wrote: >> Maybe this is a stupid question but... from where >> do you get the ID and group name in the first >> place? Local files on your disk or some web >> archive that shows it? > > That is done by the first function I posted, > emacs/gnus extracts this information from the > message header But then you already have the message? -- underground experts united http://user.it.uu.se/~embe8573 https://dataswamp.org/~incal ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 19+ messages in thread
* Re: how to visit a message by its ID and group name? 2020-07-25 15:57 ` Emanuel Berg @ 2020-07-26 6:35 ` Uwe Brauer 2020-07-26 15:17 ` Amin Bandali 2020-07-26 15:45 ` two questions on archive (was: Re: how to visit a message by its ID and group name?) Emanuel Berg 0 siblings, 2 replies; 19+ messages in thread From: Uwe Brauer @ 2020-07-26 6:35 UTC (permalink / raw) To: ding [-- Attachment #1: Type: text/plain, Size: 643 bytes --] >>> "EB" == Emanuel Berg <moasenwood@zoho.eu> writes: > Uwe Brauer wrote: >>> Maybe this is a stupid question but... from where >>> do you get the ID and group name in the first >>> place? Local files on your disk or some web >>> archive that shows it? >> >> That is done by the first function I posted, >> emacs/gnus extracts this information from the >> message header > But then you already have the message? 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 [-- Attachment #2: smime.p7s --] [-- Type: application/pkcs7-signature, Size: 5673 bytes --] ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 19+ messages in thread
* Re: how to visit a message by its ID and group name? 2020-07-26 6:35 ` Uwe Brauer @ 2020-07-26 15:17 ` Amin Bandali 2020-07-26 19:12 ` Uwe Brauer 2020-07-26 15:45 ` two questions on archive (was: Re: how to visit a message by its ID and group name?) Emanuel Berg 1 sibling, 1 reply; 19+ messages in thread From: Amin Bandali @ 2020-07-26 15:17 UTC (permalink / raw) To: ding [-- Attachment #1: Type: text/plain, Size: 885 bytes --] Uwe Brauer <oub@mat.ucm.es> 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: <https://code.orgmode.org/bzg/org-mode/src/master/lisp/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. [-- Attachment #2: signature.asc --] [-- Type: application/pgp-signature, Size: 857 bytes --] ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 19+ messages in thread
* Re: how to visit a message by its ID and group name? 2020-07-26 15:17 ` Amin Bandali @ 2020-07-26 19:12 ` Uwe Brauer 0 siblings, 0 replies; 19+ messages in thread From: Uwe Brauer @ 2020-07-26 19:12 UTC (permalink / raw) To: ding [-- Attachment #1: Type: text/plain, Size: 1094 bytes --] >>> "AB" == Amin Bandali <bandali@gnu.org> writes: > Uwe Brauer <oub@mat.ucm.es> 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: > <https://code.orgmode.org/bzg/org-mode/src/master/lisp/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! [-- Attachment #2: smime.p7s --] [-- Type: application/pkcs7-signature, Size: 5673 bytes --] ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 19+ messages in thread
* two questions on archive (was: Re: how to visit a message by its ID and group name?) 2020-07-26 6:35 ` Uwe Brauer 2020-07-26 15:17 ` Amin Bandali @ 2020-07-26 15:45 ` Emanuel Berg 2020-07-26 16:03 ` Emanuel Berg ` (2 more replies) 1 sibling, 3 replies; 19+ messages in thread From: Emanuel Berg @ 2020-07-26 15:45 UTC (permalink / raw) To: ding Uwe Brauer wrote: > 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 OK.. What I do is: (setq gnus-gcc-mark-as-read t) (setq gnus-message-archive-group "nnml:mail.sent") ;; [1] I don't remember what the first option does tho, the `gnus-gcc-mark-as-read' docstring says "If non-nil, automatically mark Gcc articles as read." - hm...? Anyway that way mails end up in mail.sent and you get to use the familiar interface. As for gmane groups, I consider them self-documenting. Only the behavior of Usenet groups puzzles me (i.e., NNTP from nntp.aioe.org) - if I post to e.g. alt.tv.survivor my messages also appear in mail.survivor.sent ? [1] https://dataswamp.org/~incal/emacs-init/gnus/mail.el -- underground experts united http://user.it.uu.se/~embe8573 https://dataswamp.org/~incal ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 19+ messages in thread
* Re: two questions on archive (was: Re: how to visit a message by its ID and group name?) 2020-07-26 15:45 ` two questions on archive (was: Re: how to visit a message by its ID and group name?) Emanuel Berg @ 2020-07-26 16:03 ` Emanuel Berg 2020-07-27 8:32 ` [(message-news-p)???] (was: two questions on archive) Uwe Brauer 2020-08-03 20:48 ` two questions on archive David Rogers 2 siblings, 0 replies; 19+ messages in thread From: Emanuel Berg @ 2020-07-26 16:03 UTC (permalink / raw) To: ding > Only the behavior of Usenet groups puzzles me > (i.e., NNTP from nntp.aioe.org) - if I post to e.g. > alt.tv.survivor my messages also appear in > mail.survivor.sent ? Even weirder, I just posted to another Usenet group, namely alt.usage.english, but no alt.usage.english.sent group appeared... ? :O -- underground experts united http://user.it.uu.se/~embe8573 https://dataswamp.org/~incal ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 19+ messages in thread
* [(message-news-p)???] (was: two questions on archive) 2020-07-26 15:45 ` two questions on archive (was: Re: how to visit a message by its ID and group name?) Emanuel Berg 2020-07-26 16:03 ` Emanuel Berg @ 2020-07-27 8:32 ` Uwe Brauer 2020-07-27 8:43 ` [(message-news-p)???] Adam Sjøgren 2020-07-28 3:16 ` [(message-news-p)???] Emanuel Berg 2020-08-03 20:48 ` two questions on archive David Rogers 2 siblings, 2 replies; 19+ messages in thread From: Uwe Brauer @ 2020-07-27 8:32 UTC (permalink / raw) To: ding [-- Attachment #1: Type: text/plain, Size: 741 bytes --] >>> "EB" == Emanuel Berg <moasenwood@zoho.eu> writes: > Uwe Brauer wrote: >> 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 > OK.. > What I do is: > (setq gnus-gcc-mark-as-read t) > (setq gnus-message-archive-group "nnml:mail.sent") ;; [1] I have as recommended (setq gnus-message-archive-group '((if (message-news-p) "misc-news" "misc-mail"))) However now that I think of, what the heck is (message-news-p) I can't find anything in the documentation, it seems not a variable and not a function, what is a bit odd [-- Attachment #2: smime.p7s --] [-- Type: application/pkcs7-signature, Size: 5673 bytes --] ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 19+ messages in thread
* Re: [(message-news-p)???] 2020-07-27 8:32 ` [(message-news-p)???] (was: two questions on archive) Uwe Brauer @ 2020-07-27 8:43 ` Adam Sjøgren 2020-07-27 10:14 ` [(message-news-p)???] Uwe Brauer 2020-07-28 3:16 ` [(message-news-p)???] Emanuel Berg 1 sibling, 1 reply; 19+ messages in thread From: Adam Sjøgren @ 2020-07-27 8:43 UTC (permalink / raw) To: ding Uwe writes: > However now that I think of, what the heck is > (message-news-p) > I can't find anything in the documentation, it seems not a variable and > not a function, what is a bit odd It is defined in gnus/message.el: ,----[ C-h f message-news-p RET ] | message-news-p is a compiled Lisp function in ‘message.el’. | | (message-news-p) | | Say whether the current buffer contains a news message. `---- Best regards, Adam -- "Don’t be so open-minded that your brains fall Adam Sjøgren out." asjo@koldfront.dk ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 19+ messages in thread
* Re: [(message-news-p)???] 2020-07-27 8:43 ` [(message-news-p)???] Adam Sjøgren @ 2020-07-27 10:14 ` Uwe Brauer 0 siblings, 0 replies; 19+ messages in thread From: Uwe Brauer @ 2020-07-27 10:14 UTC (permalink / raw) To: ding [-- Attachment #1: Type: text/plain, Size: 677 bytes --] >>> "AS" == Adam Sjøgren <asjo@koldfront.dk> writes: > Uwe writes: >> However now that I think of, what the heck is >> (message-news-p) >> I can't find anything in the documentation, it seems not a variable and >> not a function, what is a bit odd > It is defined in gnus/message.el: > ,----[ C-h f message-news-p RET ] > | message-news-p is a compiled Lisp function in ‘message.el’. > | > | (message-news-p) > | > | Say whether the current buffer contains a news message. > `---- Thanks. I used the tabulator, as I always do, to complete the function name and message-new-p was not completed, but this does not mean, it does not exist. sigh [-- Attachment #2: smime.p7s --] [-- Type: application/pkcs7-signature, Size: 5673 bytes --] ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 19+ messages in thread
* Re: [(message-news-p)???] 2020-07-27 8:32 ` [(message-news-p)???] (was: two questions on archive) Uwe Brauer 2020-07-27 8:43 ` [(message-news-p)???] Adam Sjøgren @ 2020-07-28 3:16 ` Emanuel Berg 1 sibling, 0 replies; 19+ messages in thread From: Emanuel Berg @ 2020-07-28 3:16 UTC (permalink / raw) To: ding Uwe Brauer wrote: >> What I do is: >> >> (setq gnus-gcc-mark-as-read t) >> (setq gnus-message-archive-group >> "nnml:mail.sent") ;; [1] > > I have as recommended > (setq gnus-message-archive-group > '((if (message-news-p) > "misc-news" > "misc-mail"))) Well, there are too many groups anyway to make that subdivision really useful IMO. Better to have the speed and convenience of having everything in one place rather than that very rudimentary sort. I love sorting stuff tho, that's why I can say it. Tools should have one and only one place, and with information, one cannot sort too much. But one can sort to little, and that is an example of that. Might as well not do it. -- underground experts united http://user.it.uu.se/~embe8573 https://dataswamp.org/~incal ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 19+ messages in thread
* Re: two questions on archive 2020-07-26 15:45 ` two questions on archive (was: Re: how to visit a message by its ID and group name?) Emanuel Berg 2020-07-26 16:03 ` Emanuel Berg 2020-07-27 8:32 ` [(message-news-p)???] (was: two questions on archive) Uwe Brauer @ 2020-08-03 20:48 ` David Rogers 2020-08-03 20:56 ` Emanuel Berg 2 siblings, 1 reply; 19+ messages in thread From: David Rogers @ 2020-08-03 20:48 UTC (permalink / raw) To: ding Emanuel Berg <moasenwood@zoho.eu> writes: > Uwe Brauer wrote: > > OK.. > > What I do is: > > (setq gnus-gcc-mark-as-read t) > (setq gnus-message-archive-group "nnml:mail.sent") ;; [1] > > I don't remember what the first option does tho, the > `gnus-gcc-mark-as-read' docstring says "If non-nil, > automatically mark Gcc articles as read." - hm...? I believe the first option merely prevents your Gcc'd messages from being displayed as new and unread. I think you'd want it set to t, unless you needed a visual reminder of how many messages you'd sent recently. -- David ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 19+ messages in thread
* Re: two questions on archive 2020-08-03 20:48 ` two questions on archive David Rogers @ 2020-08-03 20:56 ` Emanuel Berg 0 siblings, 0 replies; 19+ messages in thread From: Emanuel Berg @ 2020-08-03 20:56 UTC (permalink / raw) To: ding David Rogers wrote: >> What I do is: >> (setq gnus-gcc-mark-as-read t) (setq >> gnus-message-archive-group "nnml:mail.sent") ;; [1] >> I don't remember what the first option does tho, >> the `gnus-gcc-mark-as-read' docstring says "If >> non-nil, automatically mark Gcc articles as read." >> - hm...? > > I believe the first option merely prevents your > Gcc'd messages from being displayed as new and > unread. I think you'd want it set to t, unless you > needed a visual reminder of how many messages you'd > sent recently. Ah, that makes sense, thank you! -- underground experts united http://user.it.uu.se/~embe8573 https://dataswamp.org/~incal ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 19+ messages in thread
* Re: how to visit a message by its ID and group name? 2020-07-24 9:00 how to visit a message by its ID and group name? Uwe Brauer 2020-07-24 12:11 ` dick.r.chiang 2020-07-24 22:01 ` Emanuel Berg @ 2020-07-26 15:39 ` Christian Barthel 2 siblings, 0 replies; 19+ messages in thread From: Christian Barthel @ 2020-07-26 15:39 UTC (permalink / raw) To: ding Uwe Brauer <oub@mat.ucm.es> writes: > Does anybody know how to visit a message by its ID and group > name? The org-mode package contains an elisp function to do so: (org-gnus-follow-link GROUP MESSAGEID) -- Christian Barthel <bch@online.de> ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 19+ messages in thread
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