On Sun Feb 13 2011 Antoine Levitt wrote:
> 13/02/11 14:12, Roland Winkler
> > On Sun Feb 13 2011 Antoine Levitt wrote:
> >> It does work, but this enables a pop-up window, which I don't want. With
> >> this init, setting bbdb-message-pop-up to nil also disables the
> >> noticing, is that normal?
> >
> > I am sorry, this could be a bug. Let me look at this more carefully.
> > -- What kind of action do you expect to get from noticing?
> > Indeed, up to now I have not much thought about it, because I did
> > not recognize a good purpose from noticing for myself. For which
> > purpose do you use it?
> 
> My main use case of bbdb is to have it automatically notice any email I
> get or send, so that I can use it to complete emails in message-mode,
> and occasionally store other information (such as phone
> numbers). Therefore, I don't want any popups when bbdb notices someone,
> I just want it to silently add the contact to the bbdb (according to the
> settings in bbdb-accept/ignore-message-alist). This used to work just
> fine in BBDB 2.0, with minimal config.

I see, thanks!

> I think the let should be before the if in
> bbdb-mua-pop-up-bbdb-buffer. Or even better, bbdb-insinuate would hook a
> function to notice contacts, independently from pop-ups.

I guess from your perspective bbdb-mua-pop-up-bbdb-buffer is, first
of all, a misnomer. The main action is hidden in
bbdb-mua-update-records. -- I'll look into this.

Roland

PS: The above two message did not appear on the mailing list. Now we
should be back.

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