"Georg C. F. Greve" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> But doesn't this require for the article to be in the registry, still?

Yes it does. 

> What happens if the article has been pushed out of the registry?

If you set `gnus-registry-max-entries' to a reasonably large number (say
5000) the registry will keep track of these 5000 articles. Beyond this
number I suppose it makes more sense to use the nnir.el interface.

Yet another solution would be to have an Org registry.

All links in an Org project would be stored in this registry (so that
being on a mail, you can ask yourself "Is it somewhere in one of my org
file?") and moving articles in Gnus would help syncing the registry and
the org file.

But er.. that's more than a small patch :)

Best,

PS: i wrote a registry for planner, and already suggested it for org
here: http://article.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/1534/match=registry

-- 
Bastien


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