Re: Help again. (was: Help with administrating large bbdb wanted.)

1994-02-08 Thread Roland McGrath
I don't know why you get so upset. With the automatic addition of your record, my BBDB is up to 7471 entries. The only thought about this that has come to mind is that my computer needs more RAM.

perspective

1994-02-08 Thread Jamie Zawinski
BBDB started out as an experiment in programming constraint frames and scrollbars in the TI Explorer window system. I think it worked out very well for that. -- Jamie

Re: Help again. (was: Help with administrating large bbdb wanted.)

1994-02-08 Thread W T
You are IN DENIAL. ALL of you. 2500 entries? You need to be CONFRONTED with your behavior. I, too, was in denial and I have seen the light, and I am RECOVERING. So you must be in denial also. I acknowledge that I have lost control over my BBDB. I acknowledge that a higher

Re: VM 5.50 autoloading screws BBDB; patch included

1994-02-08 Thread Roland McGrath
> Actually, the correct fix is to change bbdb-insinuate-vm to use the > hook that bbdb is desperate for, vm-select-message-hook, so it no > longer has to try to replace the vm function (the replacement doesn't > work properly with virtual folders). Alternatively, it could use `defadvice', which l

VM 5.50 autoloading screws BBDB; patch included

1994-02-08 Thread Gardner Cohen
Jim Blandy writes: I suppose the quick fix would simply be to (load-library "vm-motion") at the top. But maybe there's a reason to prefer the patch below. The new bbdb-autoload-p and bbdb-overload functions might also be useful elsewhere in BBDB. Actually, the correct fix is to ch

Mailing Lists and BBDB

1994-02-08 Thread Lance A. Brown
No, this is NOT about running mailing lists out of BBDB! :-) It is about dealing with mail that I sent to a listserv mailing list. BBDB thinks it should process the name "Multiple revipients of" with whatever list address is given. How do I make BBDB ignore these messages? Thanks, Lance

Re: Processing User Defined Notes Fields

1994-02-08 Thread Colin Owen Rafferty
Lance A. Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I would like to do some processing on a user defined notes field, but > am having problems deriving code to do this. Specifically I want to > select records with a particular user-defined note field and apply a > lisp function to each record. (defun b

Processing User Defined Notes Fields

1994-02-08 Thread Lance A. Brown
Hi, I would like to do some processing on a user defined notes field, but am having problems deriving code to do this. Specifically I want to select records with a particular user-defined note field and apply a lisp function to each record. Lance

Help again. (was: Help with administrating large bbdb wanted.)

1994-02-08 Thread Systems Administrator
*chuckle* I want a macro that will figure out what I don't want FOR me. Bill

Re: Help again. (was: Help with administrating large bbdb wanted.)

1994-02-08 Thread Mats Lidell
> Jack recently wrote: Jack> I find that I can reasonably describe large groups of Jack> entries that I want to keep, but the remainder is a mixed Jack> bag of keepers and trash, and I pretty much have to deal Jack> with them one by one [ and ] Jack> But I am curio