e20100633 <e20100...@inbox.lv> writes:

> Hello,
>
> Tommy Kelly <tommy.ke...@verilab.com> writes:
>
>> I'm looking for help in running Gnus with nnimap, and org-mode, across
>> multiple machines.
>>
>> When reading my email in Gnus (using nnimap off Gmail), I create tasks
>> from any given message by using orgp-mode's capture feature. A TODO gets
>> created with a hyperlink that, on clicking, takes me back to the
>> relevant email in Gnus. That's all cool.
>
> I'm sorry I have no answers for you, but I'm very interested by your way
> of using org-mode TODO's to point on emails with gnus. Can you take a
> minute to describe it please ?
>
> I'm a kind of newbie, so is it possible for you to tell precisely what
> you're doing ? Besides, I have to say that I know how org-mode and gnus
> are working, but I don't get how you point automagically a mail you are
> reading in an org-file. Thank you very much.
>
> Regards,

Basically, when reading an email (in gnus, in wl, in other emacs MUAs
possibly), type "C-c l" (org-store-link) which will /store/ a link to
that email ("store" is the wrong word, in my view; it should arguably be
"make" or "create" or "define" or ... but that's neither here nor
there).  You can then put that link in an org file with "C-c C-l RET"
(org-store-link, accepting the default which should be the last link you
stored).

If you later open the link (C-c C-o, org-open-at-point), it should start
up gnus and show you that email.  I switched from wl to gnus partly
because this procedure works marginally better in gnus than in wl.

-- 
: Eric S Fraga (GnuPG: 0xC89193D8FFFCF67D) in Emacs 23.2.1
: using Org-mode version 7.3 (release_7.3.162.g8e74)

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