(warning: I have vague recollection of finding and fixing this bug
before, forgive me if this bug is known)
There seems to be some historical code that will add a note as a plain
string:
["Jason R." "Mastaler" nil nil nil nil ("[EMAIL PROTECTED]") "TMDA
author" nil]
Instead of what migh
thanks for the info and help folks!
-p
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"Patrick Finerty Jr." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I have a question about something that's been annoying me lately,
> for obvious reasons
>
> How do you keep the BBDB record for a user with a perpetually
> changing email address from growing forever? It's only linear growth
> but if everyon
> "Patrick" == Patrick Finerty, writes:
Patrick> I have a question about something that's been annoying me
Patrick> lately, for obvious reasons
Patrick> How do you keep the BBDB record for a user with a
Patrick> perpetually changing email address from growing forever?
"Patrick Finerty Jr." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> How do you keep the BBDB record for a user with a perpetually changing
> email address from growing forever? It's only linear growth but if
> everyone I knew did this I'd go freakin' insane.
>
Try (setq bbdb-always-add-addresses nil) if you wan
I have a question about something that's been annoying me lately, for
obvious reasons
How do you keep the BBDB record for a user with a perpetually changing
email address from growing forever? It's only linear growth but if
everyone I knew did this I'd go freakin' insane.
For example the net
Ronan Waide <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On December 5, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
>> Except that it is not always a choice between just "Foo Bar" and
>> "foo@baz", there could also be a "foo@yahoo" associated with the same
>> record. I think current implementation chooses randomly among the
>> th