I took a totally different approach; I decided that I wanted someone in my
bbdb if I replied to their email. So, as a gnus user, I did this:
(defun pdf-bbdb/gnus-force-create ()
"Add bbdb entry for this message."
(interactive)
(let ((bbdb/news-auto-create-p t))
(bbdb/gnus-pop-up-bbdb-buffer)))
(defadvice message-reply (before pdf-bbdb/add-on-reply activate)
"Add addresses replied to to bbdb."
(save-excursion
(save-window-excursion
(pdf-bbdb/gnus-force-create))))
The save-window-excursion is quite necessary, as message-reply expects a
particular window configuration and would otherwise get confused at the
sudden appearance of the bbdb popup buffer.
--Paul
On 26 Oct 2000, Benjamin Rutt wrote:
> Well thanks everyone for the responses. Nix, I'll wait for your
> generically kludgy machinery to play with the additional bbdb fields,
> (I'll be eagerly monitoring gnu.emacs.sources :)) and I'll take a look
> at whether I can stand pressing : in gnus to manually add a record.
>
> However, something tells me that I can't stand manually adding
> records. What first led me to the bbdb was the magic that it would be
> sitting there all the time, gathering info silently. I have realized
> that mixed in with frequent contacts is a lot of noise. There has to
> be a way to make bbdb work silently like a big brother while still
> being useful.
>
> Besides, the spammers may get me once, but they'll never get me again
> because of procmail filtering and/or gnus scoring. So with a '1'
> value for 'noticed-frequency' they'll surely be way at the bottom of
> my imaginary "sorted-by-noticed-frequency" presentation of the M-x
> bbdb. At that point, I will be very happy.
>
> Nix, let me know if there's any elbow room in your expire-bbdb.el
> rewrite, I'd love to learn more about the bbdb internals.
>
> Benjamin
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