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. In Gnus copies of sent messages can be store in one or more groups using the `Gcc' header. So I usually select the group where the copy went right after sending and do an `org-store-link' on the newly created copy.
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). Such functionality could certainly be introduced in `gnus-inews-do-gcc' where group and article number of the copy are determined and the actual copy is written. But that would mean to actually modify Gnus code which is probably not a good and clean approach. 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 of the last Gcc message created. But maybe someone around here has a partly or completely different idea how to achieve the described behaviour? Ulf _______________________________________________ Emacs-orgmode mailing list Please use `Reply All' to send replies to the list. Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode