On 13 Feb 2015, Christian Lynbech wrote:

> There is admittedly a rather small annoyance, but I wondered if
> somebody has some kind of solution.
>
> My problem is the following: When I read mail in gnus, I tend to focus
> my attention on the summary and article buffers, going through my
> mails type SPC or 'n'. If BBDB detects some changes, it will alert me
> by posing an y/n question in the minibuffer, but as I am not looking
> there, I don't notice and type 'n' again (to go to the next mail) thus
> answering the question negatively which may or may not have been what
> I wanted that answer to be.
>
> I am sure I can turn off the questions in various ways, but I would
> actually rather find out and make a conscious decision. In other
> words, it would be great if I could either get BBDB to work harder to
> grab my attention or not use y/n but rather yes/no or something
> completely different like k/l to avoid the overlap with some common
> gnus movement commands.

You checked the value of yes-or-no-p?  perhaps you switched that off for
BBDB or for all of Emacs


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