>>> "UB" == Uwe Brauer writes: >>> "LI" == Lars Ingebrigtsen writes: >> Uwe Brauer writes: >>> I sometimes need to write important mails but don't have the time >>> actually. So I use registry labels to mark them and I usually start >>> these emails and send them to the draft folder, but the draft folder is >>> a more general folder, so I thought of having a special draft folder for >>> urgent/important emails. So point is message-dont-send save the message >>> in the regular folder. So it would be nice to have another function that >>> saves to the urgent/important draft folder >> I think that sounds like pretty esoteric functionality, but you can >> associate a Message buffer with the Gnus nndraft group of your choice by >> saying > Hm, Eric Abrahamsen on the ding list found it interesting. >> (nndraft-request-associate-buffer "important") I did this, there is a problem however. Here are the steps 1. I start a message 2. I run (nndraft-request-associate-buffer "TODO") 3. I run message-dont-send 4. The message ends auo in the draft group TOD 5. However, when entering that group, I cannot send the message, I can only edit it What shall I do? >> So you just have to create a command that does that (and possibly >> override message-disassociate-draft). But I don't think this would be >> useful in general, so I'm closing this bug report. -- I strongly condemn Putin's war of aggression against the Ukraine. I support to deliver weapons to Ukraine's military. I support the ban of Russia from SWIFT. I support the EU membership of the Ukraine.