i...@iankelling.org writes:
> It adds duplicates right now, but I will change that today to be
> conditioned on bbdb-allow-duplicates.
Now done and documented:
;; Back up bbdb by copying `bbdb-file' in case things go wrong.
;; Duplicate contacts (according to email address) are skipped if
;; b
t I will change that today to be
conditioned on bbdb-allow-duplicates. As my documentation
says: "back up existing data in ~/.bbdb and ~/.emacs.d/bbdb in
case you don't like the newly imported data." This was a lower
priority feature that I forgot about sinc
I ditched the 3 in the package name.
The package is now in Melpa, and at
https://gitlab.com/iankelling/bbdb-csv-import
I've updated a lot of things. Biggest change is support for Gmail and
outlook/hotmail, and a catch all default.
Gijs Hillenius writes:
>
> Would you be interested to investigate importing LinkedIn data?
Ahh great idea. I've added and tested Linkedin data.
I've also realized I can get gmail and outlook.com data, and I will be
adding those today.
>
> Although there is/was a 2008 ch6-bbdb-import-csv-buffer
, please send it
to me. Or send me sample data and I will add a mapping.
This will mostly be useful for new users who will find this via a
search engine.
I initially found lookout.el, but it had numerous bugs and I decided it
would be easier to start over and target bbdb 3.
- Ian Kelling
"Roland Winkler" writes:
> On Tue Apr 8 2014 i...@iankelling.org wrote:
>> I found a bug: Using (first . last) name arg to
>> bbdb-create-internal fails.
>>
>> An example of the error::
>> (error "type mismatch: expect (or nil (cons string string)), got
>> `(Bob . Dole)'")
>
> Thanks, that was
it immediately fails it's check.
With this patch applied, I've tested that bbdb-create-internal still
works with a name "string", nil and now works with ("first" . "last").
- Ian Kelling
>From c5157a5ba673fcca7185100e494f58c35db4a72f Mon Sep 17 00:00:
s to my .emacs:
(bbdb-insinuate-message)
And still got the same error message.
Thanks for the help.
Cheers,
Ian
--
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-- Justice Bart Simpson buys movie tickets,
"Itc
ble is void: message-mode-map
If I change the directory to point back to the old installation, I get no
errors, and everything works fine.
What am I doing wrong?
Cheers,
Ian
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Made in Ireland using GNU Emacs
one up. Work's been interfering
with my quality emacs time. ;-) I'll post when I finish.
Ian
Kimmo Suominen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (Kimmo) writes:
Ian> When I want it to return:
Ian> ("Ian Flanigan" "xstacy::foo")
Kimmo> How about ("Ian Flanigan" "[EMAIL PROTECTED]") ?
Kimmo> (setq
Kimmo>bbdb-canonicalize-net-hoo
Hello again, folks.
I've another question. I get a lot of DECNet mail coing my way which
has addresses of the form:
Ian Flanigan
Yah, that's like UUCP with colons instead. I looked at
mail-extract-address-components, but I did not even attempt to modify
it. Does anyone
way to get the old and the new records so that I
can find the birthday in the cache with the old record, then update to
the new record.
Does anyone know of a way to do this?
Thanks a bunch.
--
Ian Flanigan
Digital Equipment International "Slower pizza's more luscious"
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