On Mo, 2015-12-21 at 14:37, Eric Abrahamsen wrote:
> Michael Strey writes:
[...]
>> I finally gave up trying to use mu4e in parallel to gnus for the same reason.
>
> BBDB checks current modes against the bbdb-muda-mode-alist variable,
> which you should be able to add to. I
gnus. Is
> this possible?
>
> I asked this question on the mu4e mailing list, and it seems that the
> problems comes from the hook bbdb adds to message mode, which is run in
> mu4e-compose-mode as it extends message mode.
I finally gave up trying to use mu4e in parallel to gnus for t
Hi Phil,
Mayby https://github.com/mistrey/org-dial or the functions bbdb-dial or
bbdb-dial-number could add value to your template.
Best regards
Michael Strey
On Mo, 2015-12-07 at 23:21, Philip Hudson wrote:
> https://gist.github.com/PhilHudson/a6dd1b7e0b606799cc5d
>
> Any con
I haven't seen any mail on this list for about 2 months. Just hoping
everything is ok. I'm not using v3 yet, just following discussion till I
am ready to try it :)
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> Carson Chittom writes:
> > Michael writes:
>
> > > I need a text email client for both unix type os and Windows and
> > > that has a good address database. Gnus seems hard to set up, so
> > > thot I would try Rmail and bbdb.
> >
&g
I have emacs23 on Debian testing, and also downloaded and installed bbdb3.
Is there a bbdb list for newbies on how to get started using bbdb or an IRC
channel?
I need a text email client for both unix type os and Windows and that has a
good address database. Gnus seems hard to set up, so thot I wou
Thanks for all the info.
Got lots of decisions to make and lots of learning to do :)
Just been playing with emacs/bbdb on my old Debian lenny installation.
Emacs version on Lenny is 22.x, but have no idea version of bbdb.
I believe the version of emacs that I installed on XP is newer.
Any way, t
newbie alert!!! :)
I have been a long time user of mutt and abook. However, I now
desperately need something similar to use with openbsd/linux and
windows!
A number of years ago, I used Xemacs and VM, but didn't know about bbdb.
I'm curious if (X)emacs, some mail client, and bbdb would work for t
year gets purged. Also, anyone whose
creation-date==timestamp (i.e. I heard from them once) was likely a
spammer that I added inadvertedly.
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e the Emacs, there is version 21.3+1-4 now in
Debian testing... Do you think that might do it?
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I just wrote:
> Should I try compiling with an emacs that omits even its standard
> startup files (with --no-site-file) ?
It looks as if this is already done. So much for that idea.
Thanks for any help,
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ol the emacs installation (it's not mine), so I can't
just get rid of v2.00, but I'd love to be able to use a more modern
version.
Though I can manually do things like
(require 'bbdb-vm)
or even
(require 'bbdb-autoloads)
I don't know w
The following patch allows bbdb-pgp.el to be configured to use
message.el MML tags to perform the signing and encryption, instead of
only plain Mailcrypt which is not MIME-aware.
--- bbdb-pgp.el.orig2002-10-18 01:03:15.0 +
+++ bbdb-pgp.el 2002-10-18 04:48:36.0 +
@@ -105
meone on this list might know off the top
of his/her head. It's not a big issue, just that I'd rather address
email using style 1 or 2--looks a little better than a raw email
address.
Any idea on how to consistently get addresses looking like 1 or 2?
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cut here
Debugger entered--Lisp error: (wrong-type-argument listp
-up is nil. And I do not know on what other
conditions this bug depends (strangely it only appears on one of two
machines I tested it).
Any thoughts on this?
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Sergei Pokrovsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Michael> I have something like ((boundp 'bbdb-record) (eval
> Michael> (do-something-with (bbdb-record-getprop bbdb-record
> Michael> 'field-name
>
> Michael> as part of my gnus-posting-styles.
(bbdb-record-getprop bbdb-record 'field-name
as part of my gnus-posting-styles. It would not work with
bbdb-complete-name, but works for mails that you
start from within a BBDB buffer with the "m" command.
Maybe that's useful for your purpose.
Mi
On Mon, 09 Jul 2001 09:30:26 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (David S. Goldberg) said:
> Requiring mailabbrev in bbdb-com.el breaks XEmacs. I'm pretty
> sure I've got the latest mail-lib package installed and it still
> has mail-abbrevs.
Yup. Same here.
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Emacs Version: 20.3-3
Mail: Mail, for sending mail from bbdb, exmh/emacs-serv for the rest
News: Gnus
Bug:
It seems that if bbdb-snarf or bbdb-snarf-region is called when emacs
is first started it complains with the following error:
"Symbol's function definition is void: bbdb
spam with the following two rules:
Yes, I knew that I could filter like that.
I asked about ranking post-create as another option
Ronan> attention. See recent mailing list traffic (search the archives
Ronan> Bill Carpenter!) for more on this.
Thanks.
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to sort things
into sequences)
I also recently thought... someone must have done a vcard.el... yup. Now,
how do I get that info in bbdb!
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Robert Fenk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tuesday, February 6 2001 16:38:12, Michael Hanke wrote:
> > when I read an article of a known poster, I'd like a
> > elided bbdb buffer to pop up (this works of course)
> > with the 'notes' field near th
Hi list,
when I read an article of a known poster, I'd like a
elided bbdb buffer to pop up (this works of course)
with the 'notes' field near the top of the buffer
(this doesn't work).
The variable descriptions say 'notes' have a low weight anyway, but
that doesn't seem to affect my elided displ
* of vm, not just
vm-version.el. So why did the build fail?
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Loading vm-version...
Cannot open load file: vm
xemacs exiting
.
*** Error code 255
Stop in /usr/local/src/bbdb/lisp.
*** Error code 1
Stop in /usr/local/src/bbdb.
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On 23 Aug 2000 18:54:05 -0500, Michael Harnois <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>> Can you do a make reallyclean and rebuild it from scratch?
> Yup. Same result.
Something is going wrong with your syntax in the makefile, but I don't
grok this stuff enough to know what. I
On Wed, 23 Aug 2000 20:18:35 +0100 (IST), Ronan Waide <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> Um. That's all wrong, from my angle.
My sentiments exactly.
> Can you do a make reallyclean and rebuild it from scratch?
Yup. Same result.
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On 23 Aug 2000 13:36:31 -0400, Sam Steingold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> I think those who have the problems now did not delete the old
> obsolete auto-autoloads.
That would not be correct.
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he makefile generates it is
;;; DO NOT MODIFY THIS FILE
(if (featurep 'bbdb-autoloads) (error "Already loaded"))
^L
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Hi,
is there some code that offers an anniversary field in bbdb, which
makes its way into the diary by itself ?
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What to do ?
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* call-interactively(bbdb)
execute-extended-command(nil)
* call-interactively(execute-extended-command)
This goes away in emacs 19.29, so in practice this isn't a big
problem, but I thought I'd report to the list anyway.
Regards, Mike
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> "Ted" == Ted \"Theodore\" W Leung writes:
Ted> The new version of XEmacs is out, and I might finally be persuaded to
Ted> jump off the FSF Emacs ship. Has anyone tried BBDB under XEmacs
Ted> 19.12? I can't seem to get it to work. It looks like some kind of
Ted> weird parsing error:
Te
> On 4 Apr 95, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Robert P. Goldman) wrote:
goldman> Thanks for the tip, but actually, it isn't quite right --- since I
goldman> am in the states, by and large I want to use North American phone
goldman> numbers. But when I'm editing a NON-NA phone number, I don't want
Does anyone know how to set up bbdb with vm such that if a reply
happens to someone whose name isn't in the From: field, but is in the
BBDB, it grabs the name out of the BBDB and puts it in the To: field
of the reply?
Thanks.
Mike
cally create an
entry when I ask it to. I'm haven't quite been able to see how
to do this. Is it just my lack of elisp experience? Any hints?
Mike
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(define-key bbdb-mode-map " "'scroll-up)
(define-key bbdb-mode-map "\177" 'scroll-down)
This makes it slightly more convenient to scroll around in *BBDB* buffers.
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Has anyone frobbed up something to print the BBDB buffer with
ps-print?
Thanks for any info.
Mike
Has anyone out there written anything to have bbdb dial extensions?
I'd like to have a field dedicated to a person's extension (perhaps
even called extension :-) which I can dial just like I can dial a
telephone number. Currently bbdb-dial won't dial an extention and I
can't figure out how to mo
XEmacs19.11, bbdb-1.50:
When using the package bbdb-query.el, I noticed that certain
operations didn't properly fontify the *BBDB* buffer after they were
done (like bbdb-query for instance). After doing a litt detective
work, I found the following in bbdb-display-records-1 near the bottom
of the
With bbdb-send-mail-style set to 'vm, I found that bbdb-send-mail
didn't run my vm hooks like I expected. After a bit of checking, I
noticed that bbdb-send-mail-internal invokes vm-mail-internal (which
doesn't run the hooks). So, I added the code to run the hooks (found
in the function vm-mail in
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;; Author: Michael D. Carney
;; Module: bbdb-screen.el
;; Version: 1.0
;; Created: Jan 19, 1995
;; Description:
;; Puts the *BBDB* buffer into a separate screen and uses that screen to
;; display the *BBDB* buffer whenever it needs to.
;;
(require
Earlier today I sent out this:
>>>>> "Michael" == Michael D Carney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Michael> When I invoke bbdb vial
Michael>M-x bbdb
Michael> I'd like the matching records to come up on a separate screen, rather
Mi
When I invoke bbdb vial
M-x bbdb
I'd like the matching records to come up on a separate screen, rather
than splitting the current screen into 2 windows.
Has anyone written some advice for bbdb that implements this sort of
functionality?
Thanks for any info.
Mike
According to the documentation:
On a Sun SparcStation, play the appropriate tones on the builtin
speaker to dial the phone number corresponding to the current line.
If the point is at the beginning of a record, dial the first phone
number. Does not dial the extension. Does not dial the area c
Has anyone frobbed up something to make the BBDB buffer always come
up in a separate screen?
Mike
Does anyone out there know how to make the bbdb window come up full
screen when bbdb is invoked without electric mode (currently it splits
the emacs screen into 2 sub-windows), and when the mode is quited by
typing 'q', the window-configuration is restored to its previous
state? I get this with e
Does anyone know how to add dialing prefixes to the phone numbers for
bbdb-dial to use? I'm at an office which has to dial '9' to get to the
outside world (big surprise, huh? :-), and if it's a long distance
call a 1 needs to be dialed before the area code (another surprise,
right :-). So can thi
ail-mode. More settings are in ~/.emacs-vm.el.
(add-hook 'mail-setup-hook 'bbdb-insinuate-sendmail)
(add-hook 'mail-setup-hook 'bbdb-define-all-aliases)
(add-hook 'gnus-startup-hook 'bbdb-insinuate-gnus)
;; My customizations to BBDB are in ~/.emacs-bbdb.el.
(add-hook &
I'm just starting to get seriously into BBDB (I've actually been using
it kind of passively for about a year now and have quite a data base
going), and I'd like to start using it a lot more for personal
information management. Does anyone out there have any add-on packages
to bbdb that they find
Has anyone written something that works like bbdb-print, but prints
out postscript instead of TeX?
Thanks for any info.
Mike
I've run into a few problems with bbdb-electric mode:
1. When the bbdb buffer comes up in electric mode, it doesn't fontify
until I do something.
2. Also, the records don't hilight when the mouse passes over them
until I do something, which means that the m3 popup doesn't
work.
Doe
I'm a little bit surprised that the commands `bbdb-create' and `bbdb'
are not bound in the bbdb-mode buffer. May I suggest the following additions
to the definition of bbdb-mode-map in bbdb.el?
(define-key bbdb-mode-map "b" 'bbdb)
(define-key bbdb-mode-map "c" 'bbdb-create)
Those keys are unuse
I have a few bbdb-auto-notes-alist settings that do things like update fields
"newsgroups" and "last-subject" based on people's news postings. I have
bbdb/news-auto-create-p set to `nil'. The problem is that if I create a new
BBDB entry using ":" in GNUS, that new entry's "newsgroups" etc. field
cation of "fax". Then your entries will look like
Michael Hucka - University of Michigan AI Lab
home: (313) 555-1234
office: (313) 555-1234
fax: (313) 555-1234
home: 1234 My Lane
Ann Arbor, MI 48105
off
I would like to perform query-replace type operations within specific
fields of all the records in my bbdb. The operations are just to clean up
some ugly formatting on the contents. What is the easiest way of doing this?
Unless I missed it, there doesn't seem to be a command available in BBDB f
I'm using `bbdb-timestamp-hook' to add timestamp fields to my BBDB records.
When the timestamp field is first auto-added to a record, it ends up as the
last field, but as new fields are added (e.g., notes), the timestamp field
ends up in the middle. E.g.,
Frank V. Foobar - University of Michiga
... the arguments seem to have gotten switched sometime since 3.8, so
the following fix probably won't work with anything less than 4.1.
Cheers =8-} Chipsy
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--- bbdb-mhe.el Sun Jul 24 12:51:13 1994
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*** 191,202
>>>>> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "Matthew Liggett"
><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>>>> "mbn" == Michael B Northam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>>>> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Sridhar Anandakri
> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Sridhar Anandakrishnan
><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
sridhar> WHen I want to send mail to a lot of people, I would like to use BBDB
sridhar> to get them all into the *BBDB* buffer, then say "*m" to mail to all.
sridhar> But if I search for a new name, the on
r" t)
(autoload 'vm-mail "vm" "Send a mail message using VM." t)
(autoload 'vm-submit-bug-report "vm" "Send a bug report about VM." t)
I'm a bit of a newbie and I'm not sure what is wrong.
Any suggestions???
| Michael J. Carter
Is there a way to make BBDB simply record an AKA when it finds a name
mismatch, without doing a (sit-for 1) or the user having to go through the
questions about making the name an alternate? Looking at the code, it
appears that if `bbdb-quiet-about-name-mismatches' is non-nil when a mismatch
is e
Hi there,
the use of delete-windows-on with 2 args in bbdb-mhe doesn't look like
an acciddent to me, but it sure doesn't work with lemacs 19.9. Maybe
this is in FSFmacs or 19.10?
Cheers =8-} Chipsy
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--- bbdb-mhe.el Sat Feb 19 10:48:37 199
I'm not sure whose "fault" this behaviour is, but it's a little
irritating:
When using framepop v2.2 together with bbdb 1.48 and VM v5.40
(according to framepop-version, bbdb-version and vm-version) a new
frame is popped up for the bbdb information of each address, as well
as a buffer in the mai
Hi there,
I noticed bbdb/mh-pop-up-bbdb-buffer always splits the largest window.
This is bad with MH-E if the largest window is the summary window in
which case the *BBDB* buffer will come between the show+... and the
+... buffer, so that the (other-window -1) in mh-show will get to the
wrong win
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