Re: How to use bbdb/mail-auto-create-p?

2001-01-05 Thread Richard Cobbe
Lo, on Friday, January 5, John F. Whitehead did write: > see the examples in the bbdb info file (at the predefined hooks node). > you can only do headers, not the body of the msg. for example, > (("From" . "@.*\\.maximegalon\\.edu") > ("Subject" . "time travel")) Hm. I guess I wasn'

Re: How to use bbdb/mail-auto-create-p?

2001-01-05 Thread John F. Whitehead
see the examples in the bbdb info file (at the predefined hooks node). you can only do headers, not the body of the msg. for example, (("From" . "@.*\\.maximegalon\\.edu") ("Subject" . "time travel")) - jfw > On Friday, January 5, Richard Cobbe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hell

How to use bbdb/mail-auto-create-p?

2001-01-05 Thread Richard Cobbe
Hello, all. I'd like to restrict the messages from which bbdb automatically culls addresses in a manner not supported by bbdb-ignore-most-messages-hook. I see from the bbdb info page that I can set bbdb/mail-auto-create-p to a function of no arguments, which presumably returns t or nil as approp

Re: field encryption

2001-01-05 Thread Chris Beggy
From: Colin Rafferty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >Chris Beggy writes: >> From: Colin Rafferty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>> Chris Beggy writes: > Is anybody encrypting/decrypting fields in the database? > >>> You are probably better off having the entire file encrypted, and >>> using crypt++ to do the e

Re: field encryption

2001-01-05 Thread Colin Rafferty
Chris Beggy writes: > From: Colin Rafferty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> Chris Beggy writes: >>> Is anybody encrypting/decrypting fields in the database? >> You are probably better off having the entire file encrypted, and >> using crypt++ to do the encrypt/decrypt. > Thanks for the crypt++ suggestion

Re: bbdb 2.2 -- release plans?

2001-01-05 Thread Martin Maechler
> "Ronan" == Ronan Waide <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Ronan> On November 7, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: >> Hence, I've been looking forward -- for months! -- to see a release >> plan for bbdb 2.2. [feature freeze, pre-release, testing, etc...] Ronan> Hmm. I'm not terribly good a