On 21 May 2006 01:45:06 -0700, Ronan Waide wrote:
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> On May 20, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
>> Hi there,
>>
>> I think cvs.sourceforge.net is dead. But where can I grab the cvs
>> bbdb?
>
> Sourceforge have restructured CVS. You should be connecting to
> bbdb.cvs.sourceforge.net. This info is availab
On 17 Mar 2005 at 01:47 PST, fouvry wrote:
> ,-- On Wed, 16 Mar 2005 08:59:58 -0800, Ted Stern wrote:
> |
> [...]
> |
> | mule-utf-8 did not work for me. I got the same message when trying to save,
> | but this time it said that the file was in mule-utf-8-unix.
>
&g
live up to the hype. Start reading now.
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When I make changes to bbdb and attempt to save the file, I get the following
error:
Selected encoding raw-text-unix disagrees with iso-2022-7bit-unix specified by
file contents. Really save (else edit coding cookies and try again)? (yes or
no)
The top of the .bbdb file has the two lines
;;
but I want to annotate what group
I usually read his letters in. So I press ";" to add a note. I'm prompted
for the note field, but I make no changes. But then I'm prompted for changes
to the new group field, with a default entry already there, "bbdb.user" (I
read
comp.tex.pdftex.
Ted
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Ted Stern Applications Group
Cray Inc. office: 206-701-2182
411 First Avenue South, Suite 600 cell: 206-383-1049
Seattle, WA 98104-2860 FAX: 206-701-2500
Frango ut patefaciam --
I sometimes read messages in Gmane groups that come from users who are already
in my bbdb file. But due to address encryption, they address looks like
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Is there a way to get bbdb to *not* add this address to the database but still
recognize the sender?
--
Ted Stern
long garbled string
like
username@'î²qjX¡aÅ»ÔÁ
I do want to recognize the poster, but I don't want to be asked about adding
the address. Is there some variable I can set local to this group to avoid
being queried about adding the address?
Ted
Is there any convenient way to encrypt the .bbdb file?
My home computer was hacked last week and though I caught it pretty early I'm
feeling a trifle paranoid.
Ted
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Frango ut patefaciam -- I break that I may reveal
(The Paleontological Society motto, equally apropos for debugging)
---
[puns intended], but Newspeak was a marvelous illustratation of the revisionist
aspect of utopian schemes gone wrong.
Ted
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Ted Stern Engineering Applications
Cray Inc.http://www.cray.com
411 First Avenue South, Suite 600
increasing number of emails from people with
multiple email accounts, but with two different naming formats. Currently I
have to keep adding a new AKA for the Last,First form when it seems like it
shouldn't be necessary.
Ted
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Ted Stern En
Hi Kai,
>>>>> Kai Großjohann writes:
Kai> On 21 May 2001, Ted Stern wrote:
>> Correction, when I read email from Kai using Gnus in an xterm, what
>> I'm actually prompted to insert is
>>
>> Kai Gro\201\337johann
Kai>
ed a year or two ago, when I was using bbdb 2.00.6.
I haven't noticed any new faces being added since I started using CVS bbdb.
Ted
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Ted Stern Engineering Applications
Cray Inc. http://www.cray.com
411
ns frequently!).
Since I have bbdb/gnus-summary-show-all-recipients turned on, I used to get
things like this all the time.
Now that I have a DSL connection from home, I just fire up Emacs with Gnus in
full X mode, and I'm fine.
Ted
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Ted Stern Engin
t looks like you nailed it right on the head! Thanks for pointing that out.
Seems like there should be some way to keep BBDB from using faces, though.
Ted
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Ted Stern Engineering Applications
Cray Inc. http
iscrepancy I haven't account for somehow?
Ted
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Ted Stern Engineering Applications
Cray Inc. http://www.cray.com
411 First Avenue South, Suite 600Direct 206-701-2182, Main 206-701-2000
Seattle, W
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