> On Tue, 29 Aug 2000, Ronan Waide wrote:
>
> > vm-uninteresting-senders set to anything. Try setting it to "" and see
> > if that fixes the problem. Jochen, bbdb/vm-get-from should check that
> > this variable is a string before it tries to use it.
Hmm, now that I see your change, I understand
On Tue, 29 Aug 2000, Ronan Waide wrote:
> Try running vm without BBDB, and do M-x vm-fix-my-summary!!! and then
> restart VM.
With XEmacs you should actually use the following, I guess:
;; Robert Fenk's version
;; fixes the "vm forgets the fixed summary again" problem.
(defun vm-fix-my-summary!
On Tue, 29 Aug 2000, Ronan Waide wrote:
> vm-uninteresting-senders set to anything. Try setting it to "" and see
> if that fixes the problem. Jochen, bbdb/vm-get-from should check that
> this variable is a string before it tries to use it.
Guess you meant vm-summary-uninteresting-senders. This h
On August 29, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
>
> Thanks to all parties for the quick responses - the above line fixed
> my problem. Setting vm-summary-uninteresting-senders to "" would
> display all mails as "To: Stephan Engelke" rather than showing the
> sender. Using (user-login-name) as value solves
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> > Is this a known problem? How do I fix it?
> (setq vm-summary-uninteresting-senders (user-login-name))
>
> Should help. However this is a bug and currently I'm not
> able to commit the fix due to CVS problems.
Thanks to all parties for the quick responses - the ab
On Tuesday, August 29 2000 16:24:13, Stephan Engelke wrote:
> Here comes the problem: When I startup vm, the mailer reads the INBOX
> file and produces an error message (Wrong type argument, stringp, nil)
> after reaching the first unread message. I attached the output of a vm
> invocation with t
On August 29, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> Signaling: (wrong-type-argument stringp nil)
> string-match(nil "Gerhard Schromm")
> bbdb/vm-get-from(
Actually, on further inspection I suspect you don't have
vm-uninteresting-senders set to anything. Try setting it to "" and see
if that fixes the prob
On August 29, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
>
> Is this a known problem? How do I fix it?
Try running vm without BBDB, and do M-x vm-fix-my-summary!!! and then
restart VM.
Cheers,
Waider.
--
Ronan Waide, Technology Consultant
StepStone, #102 Block 4, Harcourt Centre, Harcourt Rd, Dublin 2, Ireland
On Tue, Aug 29, 2000 at 04:27:40PM +0200 wrote
Jochen Küpper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Xemacs 2.1.11 on a Solaris 7 box.
> ^^
> Really that ols;-))
got me there, it's 21.1.11, of course.
> Hmm, I remeber I have seen that problem at some time as well. As a quick
> workaroud running bb
On Tue, 29 Aug 2000, Stephan Engelke wrote:
> After using BBDB 2.00.06 for quite a while, I just retrieved and installed
> the current CVS version of BBDB. Except for an problem with an undefined
> node in the info file the installation went fine. I am using
> Xemacs 2.1.11 on a Solaris 7 box
Hi everyone,
After using BBDB 2.00.06 for quite a while, I just retrieved and installed
the current CVS version of BBDB. Except for an problem with an undefined
node in the info file the installation went fine. I am using
Xemacs 2.1.11 on a Solaris 7 box.
I have not changed my configuration
This is to officially announce the release of SyncBBDB-2.1.
Main Web Page:
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Primary improvements from 1.x:
* Creates a Pilot Address Book record for each Address location that a
BBDB record contains.
* User can specify how to map vario
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