Here is a working implementation.
Please review carefully as I only can simulate ruby and vimscript
knowledge from what I see in notmuch.vim sourcefile and quick
googling.

Regards
Franz


diff --git a/plugin/notmuch.vim b/plugin/notmuch.vim
index 567f75c..ef9fefa 100644
--- a/plugin/notmuch.vim
+++ b/plugin/notmuch.vim
@@ -269,6 +269,14 @@ ruby << EOF
                if uri.class == URI::MailTo
                        vim_puts("Composing new email to #{uri.to}.")
                        VIM::command("call s:compose('#{uri.to}')")
+               elsif uri.class == URI::MsgID
+                       msg = $curbuf.message(uri.opaque)
+                       if !msg
+                               vim_puts("Message not found in NotMuch 
database: #{uri.to_s}")
+                       else
+                               vim_puts("Opening message #{msg.message_id} in 
thread #{msg.thread_id}.")
+                               VIM::command("call 
s:show('thread:#{msg.thread_id}', '#{msg.message_id}')")
+                       end
                else
                        vim_puts("Opening #{uri.to_s}.")
                        cmd = VIM::evaluate('g:notmuch_open_uri')
@@ -429,11 +437,12 @@ endfunction

 "" main

-function! s:show(thread_id)
+function! s:show(thread_id, msg_id)
        call s:new_buffer('show')
        setlocal modifiable
 ruby << EOF
        thread_id = VIM::evaluate('a:thread_id')
+       msg_id = VIM::evaluate('a:msg_id')
        $cur_thread = thread_id
        $messages.clear
        $curbuf.render do |b|
@@ -465,6 +474,9 @@ ruby << EOF
                        end
                        b << ""
                        nm_m.end = b.count
+                       if msg_id and nm_m.message_id == msg_id
+                               VIM::command("normal #{nm_m.start}zt")
+                       end
                end
                b.delete(b.count)
        end
@@ -487,7 +499,7 @@ ruby << EOF
        when 1; $cur_filter = nil
        when 2; $cur_filter = $cur_search
        end
-       VIM::command("call s:show('#{id}')")
+       VIM::command("call s:show('#{id}', '')")
 EOF
 endfunction

@@ -917,6 +929,10 @@ ruby << EOF
                        q
                end

+               def message(id)
+                       @db.find_message(id)
+               end
+
                def close
                        @queries.delete_if { |q| ! q.destroy! }
                        @db.close
@@ -937,12 +953,20 @@ ruby << EOF
                end
        end

+       module URI
+               class MsgID < Generic
+               end
+
+               @@schemes['ID'] = MsgID
+       end
+
        class Message
                attr_accessor :start, :body_start, :end
-               attr_reader :message_id, :filename, :mail
+               attr_reader :message_id, :thread_id, :filename, :mail

                def initialize(msg, mail)
                        @message_id = msg.message_id
+                       @thread_id = msg.thread_id
                        @filename = msg.filename
                        @mail = mail
                        @start = 0

On Fri, 10 Oct 2014 11:18:31 -0700, Ian Main <imain at stemwinder.org> wrote:
> Franz Fellner wrote:
> > Works nice. Tested with an https and a mailto URI.
> > But it would be awesome if you could add message id handling, So one
> > could easily navigate to linked messages. I only found emacs client
> > implement this feature. What I read in the docs about ruby URI module
> > it should be fairly easy to add a custom scheme for id.
> 
> I'm afraid I'm not sure what you mean by message id handling?  It's
> probably something simple but .. :)
> 
>     Ian

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