Robert Fenk writes:
> On Thursday, February 1 2001 00:17:41, Sridhar Boovaraghavan wrote:
> [...]
> > This might be some weird interaction with Emacs 21. I downloaded
> > 21.0.97 (the latest pretest) today and the behavior was even
> > worse. Now in addition to the error, VM doesn't display the messages
> > properly (I see the entire folder when I try to display a message by
> > hitting space in the summary buffer.)
> >
> > I commented out (bbdb-insinuate-vm) for things to come back to normal
> > (in VM respects).
> >
> > Here is the stack trace of the error. I am just opening my primary
> > inbox. The message that is currently being displayed (from Avtar Vasu)
> > has a BBDB record associated with the sender.
> >
> [...]
>
> This message works fine with Xemacs and GNU Emacs 20.7 (non
> mule) -- I am not able to reproduce this.
>
> Do you get this error also when executing just this?
> [press a "C-x C-e" behind the closing ")" paren]
>
> (bbdb-extract-address-components "\"Avtar Vasu\" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>")
>
> It should return the following
>
> (("Avtar Vasu" "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"))
>
> Is there another GNU Emacs user with the same problem?
More grist to the mill. Sorry that I didn't realize this earlier to
include with my reply.
When I comment out bbdb-insinuate-vm, then
(bbdb-extract-address-components "\"Avtar Vasu\" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>")
returns (("Avtar Vasu" "[EMAIL PROTECTED]")).
When I uncomment bbdb-insinuate-vm, then it returns nil. There is no
other change between the two cases.
At least I know what is causing the interaction - it must be something
that bbdb-insinuate-vm (and thus bbdb-vm) does.
Does this help?
Thanks,
Sridhar
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