Hi

I've just started using gnus again, and since it seems like bbdb is in a messy 
state someone suggested I try org-contacts as an address book solution. It 
looks quite usable, but I have a few questions.

1. What is the function (org-contacts-gnus-insinuate) really used for? It sets 
up some hooks and a keybinding is what I've read. But, what the use of those 
hooks? Also, I have not found that keybinding to be active in any of my gnus 
buffers. Am I missing something? I guess it leads into my next question.


2. Can I get the email addresses of my contacts into org-contacts automatically 
somehow? I have read about org-capture and written this snippet:

(require 'org-contacts)
(setq org-contacts-files '("~/.org-contacts.org"))
(require 'org-capture)
(add-to-list 'org-capture-templates
             '("c" "Contacts" entry (file "~/.org-contacts.org")
               "* %(org-contacts-template-name)                                 
                      
                  :PROPERTIES:                                                  
                      
                  :EMAIL: %(org-contacts-template-email)                        
                      
                  :END:"))

Using that I can now run M-x org-capture (bound to some suitable key) and 
populate my contacts list. After that I can hit TAB and get my addresses in the 
To: fields and so on. Excellent!


But, is there a way to get that done automatically? That process is totally 
predictable. Way back when I used gnus/bbdb it picked up addresses by itself. 


I guess I'm crossing into org-capture territory here, but felt this was anyway 
a suitable place to ask. I'm not very good at elisp so I have no idea how to do 
this myself, but thought that someone ought to have done this before. Oddly, 
google could find nothing.


Thanks for any suggestions.


/andreas

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