From: Sebastian Rose <sebastian_rose@gmx.de>
To: "Łukasz Stelmach" <lukasz.stelmach@iem.pw.edu.pl>
Cc: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
Subject: Re: Re: Sending org-mode nodes
Date: Thu, 19 Nov 2009 19:22:41 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <87hbsq5q8e.fsf@gmx.de> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <87lji2saz4.fsf@dasa3.iem.pw.edu.pl> ("Łukasz Stelmach"'s message of "Thu, 19 Nov 2009 18:03:43 +0100")
lukasz.stelmach@iem.pw.edu.pl (Łukasz Stelmach) writes:
>> lukasz.stelmach@iem.pw.edu.pl writes:
>>> Sebastian Rose <sebastian_rose@gmx.de> writes:
>>>> lukasz.stelmach@iem.pw.edu.pl writes:
>>>>> David Maus <maus.david@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.
Still, not sure. From what I read about message IDs, they are to be
produced by mail servers - not email clients.
If my provider (gmx) receives my outgoing mail, it deletes the
Message-ID and generates a new one. They do not want Humpdy Dumpdy to
send mails with their own Message-ID, because there's a risk: it might
not be world-wide unique. I would do that, too.
I cannot set the Message-ID in mailers like Gnus, Evolution, Outlook,
Thunderbird.
If I'm wrong, I'd be interested in a way to that - so I could try it
myself.
Sebastian
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2009-11-19 18:23 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 14+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2009-11-18 16:46 Sending org-mode nodes lukasz.stelmach
2009-11-19 8:43 ` David Maus
2009-11-19 10:20 ` lukasz.stelmach
2009-11-19 11:12 ` Sebastian Rose
2009-11-19 13:56 ` lukasz.stelmach
2009-11-19 14:51 ` Sebastian Rose
2009-11-19 15:54 ` Bernt Hansen
2009-11-19 16:50 ` Łukasz Stelmach
2009-11-19 17:03 ` Łukasz Stelmach
2009-11-19 18:22 ` Sebastian Rose [this message]
2009-11-20 13:35 ` Łukasz Stelmach
2009-11-20 22:38 ` Sebastian Rose
2009-11-19 15:23 ` Eric Schulte
2009-11-19 17:26 ` Eric Schulte
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