Re: BBDB and gnus article buffer header fields

2012-04-10 Thread Roland Winkler
On Tue Apr 10 2012 Matt Ford wrote:
 Is it possible to have BBDB replace the email addresses in the article
 buffers with preferred names?

Is the variable bbdb/gnus-summary-prefer-bbdb-data doing what you
want? (I am not a Gnus user.) Is anybody on this list using this
feature from the Gnus interface of BBDB v3?

Roland

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Re: BBDB and gnus article buffer header fields

2012-04-10 Thread Sam Steingold
 * Matt Ford z...@qnapvatsebt.pb.hx [2012-04-10 08:02:18 +0100]:

 Is it possible to have BBDB replace the email addresses in the article
 buffers with preferred names?

You need to add %B to `gnus-summary-line-format'.

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Re: BBDB and gnus article buffer header fields

2012-04-10 Thread Matt Ford
Roland Winkler wink...@gnu.org writes:

 On Tue Apr 10 2012 Matt Ford wrote:
 Is it possible to have BBDB replace the email addresses in the article
 buffers with preferred names?

 Is the variable bbdb/gnus-summary-prefer-bbdb-data doing what you
 want? (I am not a Gnus user.) Is anybody on this list using this
 feature from the Gnus interface of BBDB v3?

At least for me all this does is change the summary buffer addresses (in
Gnus that's the list of messages within a folder).  Not the actual from
fields in a message itself.

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Re: BBDB and gnus article buffer header fields

2012-04-10 Thread Matt Ford
Sam Steingold s...@gnu.org writes:

 * Matt Ford z...@qnapvatsebt.pb.hx [2012-04-10 08:02:18 +0100]:

 Is it possible to have BBDB replace the email addresses in the article
 buffers with preferred names?

 You need to add %B to `gnus-summary-line-format'.

I was hoping to not only change the summary buffer but also the headers
of the article buffer...

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Re: BBDB and gnus article buffer header fields

2012-04-10 Thread Dave Goldberg

 Sam Steingold s...@gnu.org writes:
 * Matt Ford z...@qnapvatsebt.pb.hx [2012-04-10 08:02:18 +0100]:
 
 Is it possible to have BBDB replace the email addresses in the article
 buffers with preferred names?
 
 You need to add %B to `gnus-summary-line-format'.

 I was hoping to not only change the summary buffer but also the headers
 of the article buffer...

I do not believe the code to do what you want has already been written, or at 
least, if it has, it's not part of the distribution.  To do this you'd probably 
need to do something with gnus-article-prepare-hook.

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