On Friday, October 10, 2003 at 10:26:29, Robert Widhopf wrote:
On Monday, September 29, 2003 at 16:05:01, Thomas Gerds wrote:
hi,
the bbdb/gnus-split-method (bbdb version 2.34) can not identify
articles where instead of From and To headers Resent-From
and Resent-To headers appear. has
On Tuesday, October 7, 2003 at 06:10:06, Dan Jacobson wrote:
Gentlemen, your help line, new field: C-o edit field: e delete
field: d mode help: C-h m info: i would be better written new field:
C-o; edit field: e; delete field: d; mode help: C-h m; info: i
This is now in CVS.
Furthermore, I
Thanks for this, but this will not create a different database file, and this
will not be good for my needs (it would be pointless to have memory size,
number of processors, etc. fields for my friends! :-)) I need to be able to
create different database files for completely different types of
On Tuesday, September 23, 2003 at 21:27:09, Uwe Brauer wrote:
I did not find this one in the documentation:
can I sort the bbdb data base by dates, not alphabetically?
There is no such functionality, not for the DB-file and not
for the display code. Probably something for the ToDo-List
of
On October 13, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
number of processors, etc. fields for my friends! :-)) I need to be able to
create different database files for completely different types of information,
so that I could create a database file for contacts, another one for computer
info, another one for
Dear BBDBler,
there is also some code in CVS now honoring the create-p in
the case where you get an offer to create a new record when
an matching records was found but you didn't want to add the
new email-address to it.
There was some discussion on this a while ago ... here is a
commit. Beside
On Monday, October 13, 2003 at 09:41:57, Angel de Vicente wrote:
Thanks for this, but this will not create a different database file,
and this will not be good for my needs (it would be pointless to
have memory size, number of processors, etc. fields for my
friends! :-)) I need to be able to
Thanks,
yes, I guess I was perhaps trying to stretch too much the BBDB possibilities. I
think it will probably be best for me if I look into EDB or something similar.
Thanks a lot,
Angel de Vicente
Robert Widhopf writes:
On Monday, October 13, 2003 at 09:41:57, Angel de Vicente wrote:
Hello
One of the nifty features of bbdb, is that it allows to archive
incoming mail via the variable bbdb/vm-set-auto-folder-alist-field
I only have to set vm-folder and I can archive incoming mail in my
INBOX (and outgoing in my OUTBOX)
However I would prefer that some outgoing mail is not