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Binnema" writes: > Sorry if I'm repeating things earlier mentioned... > > mu4e supports message-id links through org-mode, and I *extensively* > use that my agenda / todo lists. E.g., > mu4e:msgid:CACwzTKkeyptMcOA=jq8y23948-FKyfKMTwU3FA@mail.gmail.com Ideally, we need not to think which mail client to open the link in. Be it notmuch or mu4e or some other OS email client outside Emacs. mu4e: or notmuch: links are more specific in this regard. > To make it work through browse-url (is that useful?) shouldn't be too > hard to configure `browse-url-default-handlers' for that. For mu4e that > could simply use `mu4e-org-open', except that mu4e uses `msgid' (a > better name imho) rather than `mid'. mid: if a known standard, as Max pointed in the earlier message: RFC 2392 - Content-ID and Message-ID Uniform Resource Locators. 1998 https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2392 It makes more sense than arbitrary ideas not known to anyone, even if they sound better for some users. -- Ihor Radchenko // yantar92, Org mode contributor, Learn more about Org mode at . Support Org development at , or support my work at