Colter Reed

Linking to Mail Messages

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When I was transitioning to digital planning, one of the pivotal moments was when I realized that I didn’t need to find one app that did everything—including syncing. I could focus on finding the apps that worked best for me for tasks, appointments, and daily notes, and let each play to their strengths.

I’ve written before on how to tie OmniFocus and Evernote together. By adding links to the tasks and project support notes, you can quickly jump back and forth. I’ve also found it useful to add links to relevant email messages. This keeps the email in Mail, and I can get to it from the relevant task and project, whether I’m on my phone, iPad, or Mac.

By integrating links to the right email messages, you can more easily get your Inbox to Zero, be more effective in your communication, and relax, knowing that the information will still be available when and where you need it.


You can put links to an email message:

There are probably other useful things you can do with a link to a message, but that’s where I usually use them.

Mail doesn’t have a direct way to get a URL for a message, but it’s pretty easy to do with a little AppleScript.

To use this script:

  1. Launch Script Editor (AppleScript Editor prior to Yosemite) and open its preferences.
  2. Turn on Show Script menu in menu bar. This turns on the system-wide script menu. I’d also make sure that application scripts are shown at the top (the next option).
  3. Download Copy Message URL.scpt. Or copy and paste (or retype) it into Script Editor, since you have it up.
  4. Launch Mail.
  5. Under the Script menu, choose Open Scripts Folder > Open Mail Scripts Folder. (You can also go straight to ~/Library/Scripts/Applications/Mail in the Finder, but the menu item will create the folder for you if it doesn’t already exist.)
  6. Move Copy Message URL.scpt into the Mail scripts folder.

Now you can quickly get a link to any email message in Mail. Just select a message and select `Copy Message URL` from the Scripts menu. (The Scripts menu is the little scrolled piece of parchment towards the right hand side of your menu bar.)

The power of a digital planning system is in letting each tool specialize and do what it’s good at. Let Mail handle email, and let other apps handle tasks and reference materials. Message URLs will let the other tools in your system integrate with Mail so it can extend your system.

Question: These are the three ways I typically use email message links. Where else would you put a link to an email message? Share your thoughts in the comments, on Twitter, LinkedIn, or Facebook.

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