Hi,

I am part of the NT emacs mailing list and have a BBDB entry for
it. Naturally different people call it differently (like GNU NT Emacs
List, Emacs List etc.). BBDB asks me whether to change the name that I
have - I say no. It then asks me whether to keep the name as an aka, I
say no.

Now, when I examine my .bbdb, I find all these different versions have
been stored.

--
["NT" "Emacs" ("Ntemacs (E-Mail)" "GNU emacs List" "Ntemacs Ntemacs" "Ntemacs-Users 
(E-Mail)" "Ntemacs-Users@Cs Washington Edu" "NTEmacs list" "Nt Emacs List 
\\(E-Mail\\)" "Nt Emacs List (E-Mail)" "Ntemacs Users List" "Emacs Mailing List" 
"ntemacs") nil nil nil ("[EMAIL PROTECTED]") ((creation-date . 
"2000-05-19") (timestamp . "2000-11-30") (mail-alias . "ntemacs")) nil]
--

Is this a bug? If not, how can I prevent this from happening? Also, is
there variable settings that can help reduce this problem? I know
about bbdb-quiet-about-name-mismatches which I have set to nil. I like
that functionality in most cases except in cases like the above
(mailing lists).

I am using BBDB 2.2 from CVS in Emacs 20.7

Sridhar
-- 
Sridhar Boovaraghavan
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.geocities.com/sridhar_ml/

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