Re: weird match

2012-10-16 Thread Sam Steingold
> * Roland Winkler  [2012-10-16 17:49:29 -0500]:
>
> Forget the gnus stuff. Put
>
>   "Sam [guest]" 
>
> into the To: field of a message. Call
>
>   bbdb-mua-display-recipients
>
> What do you get? If I setup this test, the "[guest]" in the name
> gets ignored (see mail-extract-address-components). So "Sam" becomes
> the last name of the above recipient. And this should not match the
> entry of "Sam Robb". (It doesn't do that for me.)

when I do that, I am asked whether gu...@bioconductor.org should be the
principal address and it is added to "Sam Robb" and he is displayed.

indeed:
(mail-extract-address-components "\"Sam [guest]\" ")
==> ("Sam" "gu...@bioconductor.org")
however, I don't understand why "Sam" matches "Sam Robb".


> I don't know your personal extensions of BBDB.
I have none.

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Re: weird match

2012-10-16 Thread Roland Winkler
On Tue Oct 16 2012 Sam Steingold wrote:
> >> In gnus gmane.science.biology.informatics.conductor summary, the message
> >> From: "Sam [guest]" 
> >> is marked as sent my a known user and *BBDB* shows
> >> 
> >> Sam Robb
> >>mail: sam.r...@timesys.com, sam.r...@timesys.com
> >
> > Do you have some reproducible recipe?  By now, I've seen three or
> > four such messages from you, where you complained about odd behavior
> > of BBDB, but you never provided a reproducible recipe.
> 
> I understand your frustration, but what kind of "reproducible recipe"
> can I offer you?
> Give you my gmail password + my whole bbdb? :-)
> 
> I thought that a combination of the From line and the bbdb record
> should suffice. If it is not, please tell me how to debug this:
> e.g., what functions are called to match the From line to a bbdb
> record.

I can merely say that I cannot reproduce this.
Forget the gnus stuff. Put

  "Sam [guest]" 

into the To: field of a message. Call

  bbdb-mua-display-recipients

What do you get? If I setup this test, the "[guest]" in the name
gets ignored (see mail-extract-address-components). So "Sam" becomes
the last name of the above recipient. And this should not match the
entry of "Sam Robb". (It doesn't do that for me.)

I don't know your personal extensions of BBDB.

Roland

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Re: weird match

2012-10-16 Thread Sam Steingold
> * Roland Winkler  [2012-10-16 16:34:44 -0500]:
>
> On Tue Oct 16 2012 Sam Steingold wrote:
>> In gnus gmane.science.biology.informatics.conductor summary, the message
>> From: "Sam [guest]" 
>> is marked as sent my a known user and *BBDB* shows
>> 
>> Sam Robb
>>mail: sam.r...@timesys.com, sam.r...@timesys.com
>
> Do you have some reproducible recipe?  By now, I've seen three or
> four such messages from you, where you complained about odd behavior
> of BBDB, but you never provided a reproducible recipe.

I understand your frustration, but what kind of "reproducible recipe"
can I offer you?
Give you my gmail password + my whole bbdb? :-)

I thought that a combination of the From line and the bbdb record should
suffice.
If it is not, please tell me how to debug this: e.g., what functions are
called to match the From line to a bbdb record.

thanks!

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Re: weird match

2012-10-16 Thread Roland Winkler
On Tue Oct 16 2012 Sam Steingold wrote:
> In gnus gmane.science.biology.informatics.conductor summary, the message
> From: "Sam [guest]" 
> is marked as sent my a known user and *BBDB* shows
> 
> Sam Robb
>mail: sam.r...@timesys.com, sam.r...@timesys.com

Do you have some reproducible recipe? By now, I've seen three or
four such messages from you, where you complained about odd behavior
of BBDB, but you never provided a reproducible recipe.

Roland

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weird match

2012-10-16 Thread Sam Steingold
In gnus gmane.science.biology.informatics.conductor summary, the message
From: "Sam [guest]" 
is marked as sent my a known user and *BBDB* shows

Sam Robb
   mail: sam.r...@timesys.com, sam.r...@timesys.com

why?

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