.bbdb, otherwise, I would not be able to send this
Colin> (by hand))). Anyway, I cannot remember where the tar file is
Jamie Zawinski's home page is at least one place to find it:
http://www.netscape.com/people/jwz/bbdb/bbdb-1.50.tar.Z
I'm afraid I don't know where the offic
While we're talking about phone numbers. I assume someone's already
patched the north-american phone number algorithm to allow the new
areacodes (they don't have 0 or 1 in the second digit). If so, please
post. If not, I'll take a look at it "sometime".
I think only Western Washington and Al
> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Andy
>Cowling) writes:
Andy> I set bbdb/news-auto-create-p for certain interesting newsgroups.
Andy> Is there any way BBDB can automatically record the newsgroup an
Andy> individual has posted to in the Notes field ?
I'm sure you could e
> In article <9411091836.AA26230@gluon>, H}vard Fosseng
><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
haavard> Is there a way to expand a BBDB mail alias into the full address
haavard> before sending the mail?
If I have a mail-alias field defined in the BBDB entries, I'm able to put
the cursor in the To: fi
Perhaps
the situation is just slightly more serious than what goes on in my BBDB
file?
--
Mike Northam, Shorter Software Solutions, on contract to Intel Corp.
(h) (503) 324-1831 (o) (503) 696-2356 123 11' 40" W 45 37' 14" N
I don't work or speak for Intel Corp.
"Couldn't roll me a seven if you gave me loaded dice" Doug Supernaw, "Reno"
knows why it (they) does this to the
poor guy's 'From' line?
I don't know of a way for BBDB to deal with this other than using AKA. I
thought that perhaps others had encountered similar headers (this does
come from DEC, after all) and already dealt with it.
Thanks for all your
king the
date entry is a name.
bbdb-version
"1.49; 1-dec-93."
emacs-version
"18.58.4"
Thanks for any help.
--
Mike Northam, Shorter Software Solutions, on contract to Intel Corp.
(h) (503) 324-1831 (o) (503) 696-2356 123 11' 40" W 45 37' 14" N
I don
ng the zip code. Foreign addresses would lose, but
you can't have everything.
If it turns out to be totally screwed up, well, just "d" and go ahead and
do it manually as you do now.
Probably hideously difficult to code (and impossible for me, since my
elisp-IQ is somewhere below 50