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Miroslav Fikar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
: > FSF emacs 21.1 does this w/o a hassle. :-)
: >
: > Warner
:
: Well, I can confirm that the problems are still there.
: GNU Emacs 21.1.1 (i686-pc-linux-gnu, X toolkit, Xaw3d scroll bars) of 2001-11-20 on
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Niklas Morberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
: BBDB 2.34 and emacs 21.1 on Win2k.
:
: Although people have _not_ changed their name, BBDB thinks
: that they have. The problem occurs if there are non-english
: characters in their name which seems to throw
: bbdb-expire helps to auto-expire non-permanent, not recently
: accessed records:
:
: http://www.esperi.demon.co.uk/nix/
:
: I have some elisp, bbdb-contact.el, for marking records with
: "contacted last" and "contact next" fields which hold dates of
: the most recent and the next scheduled c
: > So far I've only seen two other problems with mew + bbdb that I didn't
: > see with mhe + bbdb. First, when reading a long message, I only see
: > the bbdb buffer on the first screen. This isn't so bad, but the
: > scroll down happens as if the buffer wasn't there, so I miss some
: > text.
: I've added this into the main source tree, as it requires minimal
: integration. I've also updated the defcustom list in bbdb.el to
: include Mew as an option for sending mail.
Cool!
So far I've only seen two other problems with mew + bbdb that I didn't
see with mhe + bbdb. First, when readin
Just to followup, I got a copy of bbdb-expire and hacked it a little
(I've been keeping timestamps on my records for years, but never wrote
a purge progam). I went from 21k records to 9.5k records. My load
time went from 35s to 2s, so there's something seriously non-linear in
frobnicating.
Warn
: I am running fsf emacs-21 + mew 2.1 + bbdb 2.32 with most
: functionality with:
:
:ftp://ftp.kippona.net/pub/gnu/emacs/elisp/bbdb-com.patch
: bbdb-mew.el
:
: I don't have "mew-cite-*" hooked to bbdb, and maybe you'll find
: other problems. If
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Ronan Waide writes:
: Not that I'm aware of. Unless I'm mistaken, you're going to run into
: fun Microsoft protocols here. Of course, since I don't have a WinCE
: PDA, I have no idea if this is really the case or not.
Last I looked, these protocols weren't documente
I'm trying to setup emacs 21 + mew 2.0 + bbdb 2.32 to replace a emacs
19 + mhe + bbdb 2.00.01.
I found http://t2100cdt.kippona.net/linux/emacs/mew/ which purports to
make this easy (at least that's my reading of it.
When I'm reading email, I don't see any of the *bbdb* buffer like I
used to in t
Is anybody working on syncing a bbdb database with one on a Windows CE
(aka Pocket PC) based PDA?
Warner
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In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Ronan Waide writes:
: > ;;; file-version: 3
: Shouldn't be a problem. I checked this before releasing.
OK. I'll give it a try and let you know. Now, where did I put my
source forge...
Warner
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In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Ronan Waide writes:
: It should automatically convert the file for you. Just to be on the
: safe side, MAKE A BACKUP FIRST.
I keep my .bbdb file in CVS :-) I'll do a cvs commit before I try the
conversion. Actually, I'll try the conversion on a different machine
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Ronan Waide writes:
: I've offically nailed BBDB-2.2 in CVS. Release notes, freshmeat
: uploads, website changes, etc. are still in progress, but...
Way cool! I'll have to give it a spin.
I do have one question, however. I'm running
BBDB version 2.00.01 ($Date:
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Chris Beggy writes:
: I have a working (but not thoroughly tested) bbdb and mew
: installation under Emacs 20.4 which I cobbled together.
: Sources, authors(especially Mr. Mitsuo Nishizawa), files
: and description can be found at:
:
: http://t2100cdt.kippona.net
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Waide writes:
: On September 13, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
: > I'm just getting around to looking into mew to replace mh-e since I
: > get an interesting amount of MIME mail. Last time I looked deeply at
: > this, there was no mew module like there is a mh-e mo
I'm just getting around to looking into mew to replace mh-e since I
get an interesting amount of MIME mail. Last time I looked deeply at
this, there was no mew module like there is a mh-e module. Is that
still the case?
Warner
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In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Ronan Waide writes:
: Any comments?
Excellent! I have to disable things like this when I import bbdb into
my private CVS tree for local hacking.
$Log$ is generally evil and should be avoided. FreeBSD has declared
it completely forbidden, as an example, due to the
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Ronan Waide writes:
: before you even see the mail. Leaving them in is an assistance to some
: list members; leaving them out is merely satisfying an arbitrary whim
: for others. On that basis, I'm leaving them in.
The old list didn't have them. It is an arbitrary
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Viktor Haag writes:
: Please don't do that! Some of us filter our email based on
: subject contents... (not all my mail packages are as useful as
: VM...)
Some of us hate them with an unbridaled passion.
Warner
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