Re: weird match
> * 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. -- Sam Steingold (http://sds.podval.org/) on Ubuntu 12.04 (precise) X 11.0.11103000 http://www.childpsy.net/ http://iris.org.il http://truepeace.org http://memri.org http://www.memritv.org http://dhimmi.com http://jihadwatch.org People with a good taste are especially appreciated by cannibals. -- Everyone hates slow websites. So do we. Make your web apps faster with AppDynamics Download AppDynamics Lite for free today: http://p.sf.net/sfu/appdyn_sfd2d_oct ___ bbdb-info@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bbdb-info BBDB Home Page: http://bbdb.sourceforge.net/
Re: weird match
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 -- Everyone hates slow websites. So do we. Make your web apps faster with AppDynamics Download AppDynamics Lite for free today: http://p.sf.net/sfu/appdyn_sfd2d_oct ___ bbdb-info@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bbdb-info BBDB Home Page: http://bbdb.sourceforge.net/
Re: weird match
> * 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! -- Sam Steingold (http://sds.podval.org/) on Ubuntu 12.04 (precise) X 11.0.11103000 http://www.childpsy.net/ http://dhimmi.com http://iris.org.il http://ffii.org http://palestinefacts.org http://memri.org http://openvotingconsortium.org If you need a helping hand, just remember that you already have two. -- Everyone hates slow websites. So do we. Make your web apps faster with AppDynamics Download AppDynamics Lite for free today: http://p.sf.net/sfu/appdyn_sfd2d_oct ___ bbdb-info@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bbdb-info BBDB Home Page: http://bbdb.sourceforge.net/
Re: weird match
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 -- Everyone hates slow websites. So do we. Make your web apps faster with AppDynamics Download AppDynamics Lite for free today: http://p.sf.net/sfu/appdyn_sfd2d_oct ___ bbdb-info@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bbdb-info BBDB Home Page: http://bbdb.sourceforge.net/
weird match
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? -- Sam Steingold (http://sds.podval.org/) on Ubuntu 12.04 (precise) X 11.0.11103000 http://www.childpsy.net/ http://mideasttruth.com http://openvotingconsortium.org http://iris.org.il http://www.PetitionOnline.com/tap12009/ He who laughs last did not get the joke. -- Don't let slow site performance ruin your business. Deploy New Relic APM Deploy New Relic app performance management and know exactly what is happening inside your Ruby, Python, PHP, Java, and .NET app Try New Relic at no cost today and get our sweet Data Nerd shirt too! http://p.sf.net/sfu/newrelic-dev2dev ___ bbdb-info@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bbdb-info BBDB Home Page: http://bbdb.sourceforge.net/