Further note: as of version 1.2.10, Thunderlink can both generate and resolve RFC 2392 mid: URLs.

https://github.com/mikehardy/thunderlink/pull/57

https://github.com/mikehardy/thunderlink/commit/831116436a1786224871a2e746167b6e884dd7b1

On 1/12/19 1:47 PM, Nathaniel Beaver wrote:
Followup: Thunderlink added support for the RFC 2392 mid: scheme in December 2015.

https://github.com/poohsen/thunderlink/pull/28

https://github.com/poohsen/thunderlink/commit/02422f0a60911a37aa068b6f2a946e65288c8967

I can confirm it works as expected.

On 7/18/15 10:07 AM, Ben Hutchings wrote:
On Sat, 2015-07-18 at 03:12 -0500, Nathaniel Beaver wrote:
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This needs a Debian package because it requires registration of a new
mimetype for the URI scheme, which is a bit of a hassle to do by hand.
Here's an example of an actual Thunderlink:

thunderlink://messageid=handler.719011.d719011.143167491026690.ackd...@bugs.debian.org
[...]

There is a standard mid: scheme <https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2392>;
why not support that?

Ben.


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