Sebastian Rose <sebastian_r...@gmx.de> writes: > lukasz.stelm...@iem.pw.edu.pl writes: >> Sebastian Rose <sebastian_r...@gmx.de> writes: >>> lukasz.stelm...@iem.pw.edu.pl writes: >>>> David Maus <maus.da...@gmail.com> writes: >>> //....// >>>> - Message-ID derived from node's ID. This would be quite useful for >>>> associating replies with original notes/nodes. >>> >>> >>> In that case, each mail sent from the subtree would have the same >>> message-ID, which is invalid, since the ID is made to identify a certain >>> email. It's supposed to be world wide unique for at least two years. >>> >>> Your provider would replace your (probably invalid) ID anyway. >> >> I've written *derived* which means >> org-<ID>-<current-time>-<user-mail-address> also fits. Right? > > Not sure. I only remember bad things with self generated > message-IDs. But I never tried it myself. Reading the RFCs will help.
RFC 2822 The "Message-ID:" field provides a unique message identifier that refers to a particular version of a particular message. The uniqueness of the message identifier is guaranteed by the host that generates it (see below). (...) a good method is to put the domain name (or a domain literal IP address) of the host on which the message identifier was created on the right hand side of the "@", and put a combination of the current absolute date and time along with some other currently unique (perhaps sequential) identifier available on the system (for example, a process id number) on the left hand side. [...] > Well, if you often resend a node, it makes absolutely sense, I guess. I've rather thought about preparing an email with org-mode. Making notes, introducing a structure, think: wrinting a report. > I always write my mails from scratch. But, on the other hand, I could > imagine an Org-file with email templates like that. E.g. for mailing to > certain groups of people. This brings another option. Copy the whole node with its children into a message buffer and then run some code to make it look like it should (drawers, leading stars, attachments, tables etc.) -- Miłego dnia, Łukasz Stelmach _______________________________________________ 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