Hi Ivan, this is what I use :
======================================================================== ;; Hack to store Org links upon sending Gnus messages (defun bzg-message-send-and-org-gnus-store-link (&optional arg) "Send message with `message-send-and-exit' and store org link to message copy. If multiple groups appear in the Gcc header, the link refers to the copy in the last group." (interactive "P") (save-excursion (save-restriction (message-narrow-to-headers) (let ((gcc (car (last (message-unquote-tokens (message-tokenize-header (mail-fetch-field "gcc" nil t) " ,"))))) (buf (current-buffer)) (message-kill-buffer-on-exit nil) id to from subject desc link newsgroup xarchive) (message-send-and-exit arg) (or ;; gcc group found ... (and gcc (save-current-buffer (progn (set-buffer buf) (setq id (org-remove-angle-brackets (mail-fetch-field "Message-ID"))) (setq to (mail-fetch-field "To")) (setq from (mail-fetch-field "From")) (setq subject (mail-fetch-field "Subject")))) (org-store-link-props :type "gnus" :from from :subject subject :message-id id :group gcc :to to) (setq desc (org-email-link-description)) (setq link (org-gnus-article-link gcc newsgroup id xarchive)) (setq org-stored-links (cons (list link desc) org-stored-links))) ;; no gcc group found ... (message "Can not create Org link: No Gcc header found.")))))) (define-key message-mode-map [(control c) (control meta c)] 'bzg-message-send-and-org-gnus-store-link) ======================================================================== Then, in a message, I use C-c C-M-c instead of C-c C-c to send the message and create a link to it that I can reinsert later one. This is not really capturing, but it's good enough for my needs. HTH, -- Bastien