Hi Carsten, Pete Phillips had run into a problem back in November 2007 with mhe links to emails not working (he was using mairix as the mh search method). I just sent a patch to Bill Wohler about the mh-e part (and copied both the mh-e list and the org list: the problem is described in more detail there). Here is the org-mode patch.
I've tested the patch both with the default "pick" search in mh-e and with "mairix" search. Pete Phillips also did some testing (I believe with mairix) - thanks Pete! I would feel better if there had been some swish++/namazu/etc testing as well, but it's unlikely that I'll find the time in the foreseeable future. In particular, I'm not sure where the angle brackets are needed: it's clear they are needed for the pick search and I've found out that they are *not* needed for mairix search, but if swish++ needs them, that would complicate things. The patch assumes that they are not needed for any search method, other than pick. If somebody on the list could try it and report success/failure, I, for one, would appreciate it very much. If it looks OK to you, could you please apply it? Thanks very much, Nick --- a/lisp/org-mhe.el +++ b/lisp/org-mhe.el @@ -194,16 +194,16 @@ folders." (mh-find-path) (if (not article) (mh-visit-folder (mh-normalize-folder-name folder)) - (setq article (org-add-angle-brackets article)) (mh-search-choose) (if (equal mh-searcher 'pick) (progn + (setq article (org-add-angle-brackets article)) (mh-search folder (list "--message-id" article)) (when (and org-mhe-search-all-folders (not (org-mhe-get-message-real-folder))) (kill-this-buffer) (mh-search "+" (list "--message-id" article)))) - (mh-search "+" article)) + (mh-search "+" (funcall mh-search-regexp-builder (list (cons 'message-id article))))) (if (org-mhe-get-message-real-folder) (mh-show-msg 1) (kill-this-buffer) _______________________________________________ Emacs-orgmode mailing list Remember: use `Reply All' to send replies to the list. Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode