Recently, Fritz Knabe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Here's a solution to the mh-toggle-showing problem when
bbdb-use-pop-up is set to t. ... If you switch folders it's
still possible to get the four-window configuration
Thanks, works great. So, I applied it to mh-visit-fo
Cengiz Alaettinoglu ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) on January 7:
> > This is the problem! I didn't have ANY records in my bbdb database
> > yet because I don't automatically add records from gnus. Only mail
> > and we don't quite have MH installed yet.
> >
> > I put myself into the database and now every
Date: Fri, 7 Jan 94 05:37:48 PST
From: Jamie Zawinski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
If you want a mail alias to be defined for a person, simply add a
`mail-alias' field to their record. You may have multiple aliases for
the same person; simply separate them with commas.
bbdb-info uses variable Info-directory, which in FSF v19 has been
replaced with Info-directory-list. The result is that bbdb-info
doesn't find the info file.
The following alternate definition works for me:
(defun bbdb-info ()
(interactive)
(Info-find-node "bbdb" "top"))
Bng
Lance A. Brown ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) on January 7:
>
> jwz writes in mail:
>
> > Do you by any chance have *no* records in your .bbdb file?
> >
> > ("Don't go like that.")
> >
>
> This is the problem! I didn't have ANY records in my bbdb database
> yet because I don't automatically add record
jwz writes in mail:
> Do you by any chance have *no* records in your .bbdb file?
>
> ("Don't go like that.")
>
This is the problem! I didn't have ANY records in my bbdb database
yet because I don't automatically add records from gnus. Only mail
and we don't quite have MH installed yet.
I p
I have more information on what I am seeing:
Running: FSF Emacs 19.22
BBDB 1.49
JWZ-GNUS 4.1 (this is the GNUS 4.1 with optimizations put
together by JWZ)
on a Sparc 2 with Sun 4.1.1
I am definately seeing bbdb frobnicating EVERY time I
Here's a solution to the mh-toggle-showing problem when bbdb-use-pop-up
is set to t. The following should go in bbdb-mhe.el; somewhere near the
other advices is fine. You can give it a whirl by just evaluating it
after bbdb and mh have been loaded.
(defadvice mh-toggle-showing (before mh-bbdb-tog
Cedric Beust wrote:
>
> 1- BBDB stores its base in one huge file (mine has 178 entries but I
> suppose some people must have even bigger .bbdb's)
2504...
> [I really hope I didn't miss the group alias feature in BBDB's doc :-)]
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When I started using bbdb, I quickly noticed two important missing
things (IMO) :
1- BBDB stores its base in one huge file (mine has 178 entries but I
suppose some people must have even bigger .bbdb's)
2- BBDB doesn't handle group aliases
The reason for 1 not
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