>> macosx 10.11.6 (15G31)
>> GNU Emacs 24.5.1 (x86_64-apple-darwin13.4.0, NS apple-appkit-1265.21) of
>> 2015-04-11 on builder10-9.porkrind.org [2 times]
>> bbdb from packages
>> wanderlust from packages
>>
>> all used to work in emacs 22 and bbdb from some ancient source
>
> Which version of
macosx 10.11.6 (15G31)
GNU Emacs 24.5.1 (x86_64-apple-darwin13.4.0, NS apple-appkit-1265.21) of
2015-04-11 on builder10-9.porkrind.org [2 times]
bbdb from packages
wanderlust from packages
all used to work in emacs 22 and bbdb from some ancient source
i have
'(bbdb-canonicalize-net-hook
when i have kanji in a name and then save the .bbdb, i end up with \mush
in the file and lose the kanji. i tried saving in mule,
iso-this-and-that, etc. no love. same problem for extended latin
alphabets.
BBDB has gone through a major rewrite to bring the code up-to-date.
(For me, it
13 mba (and various other platforms)
macos 10.7.4
emacs i386-apple-darwin9.8.0, Carbon Version 1.6.0
wanderlust 2.15.9
bbdb 2.35
when i have kanji in a name and then save the .bbdb, i end up with \mush
in the file and lose the kanji. i tried saving in mule,
iso-this-and-that, etc. no love.
for an mua, i use wanderlust under emacs and use bbdb as the address
book maintainer.
bbdb views
Bob Jones b...@jones.edu
as different from
'Bob Jones' b...@jones.edu
and asks me if i want to add/aka, which is annoying.
is there an option or hack where bbdb recognizes the
bbdb keeps nice email addresses of the form
User Name [EMAIL PROTECTED]
but i often get mail From: and Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED], or worse some
microsloth mangled mess which has more quote marks and redundancy
than data, e.g.,
'[EMAIL PROTECTED]' [EMAIL PROTECTED]
etc.
is there some mode i
similarly, i am trying to understand how to get completion
to use middle and last names. i.e. for
foo bar baz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
i seem only able to complete
foo or
fbb
while i would also like to complete if i only remember
bar,
baz, or
feen
randy
similarly, i am trying to understand how to get completion
to use middle and last names. i.e. for
foo bar baz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
i seem only able to complete
foo or
fbb
while i would also like to complete if i only remember
bar,
baz, or
feen
Why not use BBDD's regexp