Hi,

This works fine for me with mu4e as the mail client. It's not guaranteed
to work with every client, but it can be a solution for personal
use. It's not necessarily the best solution.

The general syntax is mailto:address?subject=text&body=text

Some applications even allow adding attachments the same way
(...&attachment=...), but mu4e doesn't seem to.

If you keep everything on one line and in a bracketed link, you don't
even have to worry about replacing spaces with "%20":

[[mailto:w...@where.org?subject=Some words&body=Some more words]]

But it's probably recommendable to URL-encode spaces and punctuation,
and I find it's necessary if you have newlines. You can use the
url-encode-url function for this.

So the OP's example would be:

[[mailto:sub...@bugs.debian.org?subject=%20My%20problem%20with%20hkl...&body=Package:%20hkl%0AVersion:%20@VERSION@%0A%0AI%20found%20this%20problem%20in%20hkl...]]

(The brackets are needed if you actually want to keep the trailing dots.)

Yours,
Christian

Eric Abrahamsen writes:

> PICCA Frederic-Emmanuel <frederic-emmanuel.pi...@synchrotron-soleil.fr>
> writes:
>
>> Hello, I would like to create a link (exported as html) which allow to 
>> prefill the content of the emai when we click on it.
>>
>> Something like
>>
>>        To: sub...@bugs.debian.org
>>        Subject: My problem with hkl...
>>
>>        Package: hkl
>>        Version: @VERSION@
>>
>>        I found this problem in hkl...
>>
>> Is it possible to do this kind of things with org-mode ?
>
> I think mailto: link syntax comes with GET-style parameters that allow
> prefilling of some headers, ie
> "mailto:some...@address.com?subject=BugReport";, but that's pretty
> limited. John's right that if what you want is the above, you should
> probably just write some function to do it.
>
> Incidentally, when I just tried to test the above, org would only send
> the link to Conkeror, instead of opening in Gnus. Dunno what's going on
> there.
>
> Eric


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