Re: mail-extr vs @host:addr

1994-05-20 Thread Jamie Zawinski
Right, that's a bug. It should have dumped core instead. I'll see what I can do.

mail-extr vs @host:addr

1994-05-20 Thread Roland McGrath
I got a message with a From: line like: From: @foo.bar.baz:joebob@drivein (Joe B. Foobar) and this created a BBDB entry: foo bar baz net: joebob%drivein (joe b. foobar)@foo.bar.baz Cute, huh?

Re: how to preserve previous names in BBDB...

1994-05-20 Thread Michael B. Northam
> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "Matthew Liggett" ><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > "mbn" == Michael B Northam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Sridhar Anandakrishnan ><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: mbn> One way is to define a 'mail-alias' field for each of

Re: how to preserve previous names in BBDB...

1994-05-20 Thread Matthew Liggett
> "mbn" == Michael B Northam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Sridhar Anandakrishnan ><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: mbn> One way is to define a 'mail-alias' field for each of the folks mbn> on the list you want to send. For example, I have a mbn> m

Re: how to preserve previous names in BBDB...

1994-05-20 Thread Michael B. Northam
> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Sridhar Anandakrishnan ><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: sridhar> WHen I want to send mail to a lot of people, I would like to use BBDB sridhar> to get them all into the *BBDB* buffer, then say "*m" to mail to all. sridhar> But if I search for a new name, the on

appending new entries to existing ones...

1994-05-20 Thread Sridhar Anandakrishnan
Thanks to the following for their quick reply to my question: Alastair Burt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Rick Busdiecker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> I asked: > WHen I want to send mail to a lot of people, I would like to use BBDB to > get them all into the *BBDB* buffer, then say "*m" to mail to all. But >

Re: how to preserve previous names in BBDB...

1994-05-20 Thread Rick Busdiecker
Date: Fri, 20 May 94 11:01:44 EDT From: Sridhar Anandakrishnan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> WHen I want to send mail to a lot of people, I would like to use BBDB to get them all into the *BBDB* buffer, then say "*m" to mail to all. But if I search for a new name, the one already there

how to preserve previous names in BBDB...

1994-05-20 Thread Alastair Burt
> WHen I want to send mail to a lot of people, I would like to use BBDB to > get them all into the *BBDB* buffer, then say "*m" to mail to all. But > if I search for a new name, the one already there goes away. > How do I "build up a list" of people in bbdb? I hacked up the following funct

how to preserve previous names in BBDB...

1994-05-20 Thread Sridhar Anandakrishnan
WHen I want to send mail to a lot of people, I would like to use BBDB to get them all into the *BBDB* buffer, then say "*m" to mail to all. But if I search for a new name, the one already there goes away. How do I "build up a list" of people in bbdb? Thanks. Sridhar.