Overview
The problem: Gmail URLs in your address bar point to conversations, not individual messages. They can change, break, or lead to the wrong email. If you save or
share a Gmail link, there's no guarantee it will still work later.
The solution: Mail message URL generates a permanent link to a specific email message based on its unique Message-ID. This link will always open that exact
message, no matter how your inbox changes.
Perfect for:
• Saving a reference to an important email in your notes, tasks, or documents
• Sharing a link to a specific message with colleagues who have access to it
• Bookmarking emails you need to revisit regularly
• Linking emails in project management tools, wikis, or CRMs
How to use:
1. Open any email in Gmail
2. Copy the message URL using one of three methods:
- The "Copy message URL" item in the message menu (⋮)
- Right-click → "Copy Gmail message URL"
- Click the extension icon in the toolbar
3. A confirmation appears — the permanent URL is now in your clipboard
The generated URL uses Gmail's built-in search by RFC822 Message-ID, so it works reliably and doesn't depend on thread IDs or other temporary references.
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