The function bbdb-complete-name, bound to the key M-TAB does this for
the name before point.
Mark
>From the bbdb info file:
File: bbdb.info, Node: Mail Sending Interfaces, Prev: News Reading Interfaces, Up:
Interfaces
Mail Sending Interfaces
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When sending mail,
Since I've started using bbdb to collect addresses, I've run across
some interesting ones - for instance:
Scott Adams
net: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
notes: Author of the Dilbert comic strip.
clari.feature.dilbert
creation-date: 30 Dec 93
Jane
;I've added a bit of lisp to the regular bbdb-ignore-most-messages hook
;so that clauses in the bbdb-ignore-most-messages-alist can be ANDed
;together as well as the implicit ORing already provided.
;I added this because while reading news, I want bbdb to notice people
;from my company (Oracle
I just ran across a Canadian address and would like to put it's "zip"
code of "L3T 7N6" into the address field. No luck. I think I need to
modify the bbdb-address-zip macro, but I can't figure out where that
macro is defined.
Any pointers?
Thanks,
Mark
: Hi, when I create a new entry, and enter the phone numbers, the
: area-code is the default for ALL the phones. I think it should change
: the default to the area-code you enter for the first phone number.
...
: Any thoughts? Easy, difficult to do?
Easy to do. I've included a `diff -c', s
I read a number of Usenet newsgroups, and I don't want every author to
be included in my bbdb. Instead, when I see an interesting article,
I'd like to hit a key to tell bbdb to create an entry if one does not
yet exist. Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Mark
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Can the notes field be formatted nicely? I'd like to keep long notes,
say 200 characters, but for those to look nice, they would need to
wrap at the edge of the screen. Any hints?
Thanks
Mark
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Does anyone have code for bbdb that would try to extract information
from peoples' signatures? Seems like this would be a real boon.
Thanks,
Mark
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When reading mail via mh-e, I usually use the `a' command (mh-reply)
to reply to a message. Normally, this causes the screen to split
exactly in half with the original message displayed in the upper
window and the new draft message displayed in the lower window.
If the bbdb pop-up window is visi
Ok, I've just started using bbdb, and I'd like to configure it to
automatically add interesting information to the notes field, etc...
I'd love to see some samples of interesting bbdb configurations.
Thanks,
Mark
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