On September 12, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> When the BBDB buffer is showing the records, then they are
> already in the BBDB! I cannot reproduce the problem. Do
> you have a rule in `bbdb-ignore-some-messages-alist' which
> inhibits the creation of records for that particular
> message?
>
> Bye
On Saturday, September 9 2000 00:44:02, Sridhar Boovaraghavan wrote:
> Thanks to Kai Großjohann and Robert Fenk for their suggestions
> regarding the question that I asked.
[...]
> bbdb/vm-snarf-all doesn't seem to do anything at present. (It does
> show the results of bbdb-show-all-recipients, bu
On Saturday, September 9 2000 00:44:02, Sridhar Boovaraghavan wrote:
[...]
> Primarily since I get mail from mailing lists, I do not want to add
> every sender to my database. That is why I disabled the auto creation
> of records. I did notice that there were instances in the
> documentation that
On September 8, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
>
> I would like a combination of functionality described in their
> replies. If, say I used ':' (or something similar) on a message in the
> VM summary, I would like it to show the information of the senders and
> recipients of the message, prompting me to
Thanks to Kai Großjohann and Robert Fenk for their suggestions
regarding the question that I asked.
I noticed only recently that I cannot add address manually using ':'
anymore. It used to say 'xxx not in the db, rectify...', now it
says 'unperson'. This is bound to bbdb/vm-show-sender.
Primaril
On Thu, 7 Sep 2000, Sridhar Boovaraghavan wrote:
> Is it possible for it to scan the recipients to add their addresses
> manually?
There is M-x bbdb-show-all-recipients RET but you have to be in the
buffer with the message (not in the summary buffer).
kai
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On Friday, September 8 2000 01:06:45, Sridhar Boovaraghavan wrote:
> I am using a recent copy of BBDB from CVS and VM 6.76 in Emacs 20.7.
>
> I have set the option for BBDB not to automatically add addresses that
> it encounters. Given that, how do I make it add addresses that it sees
> in a VM m
I am using a recent copy of BBDB from CVS and VM 6.76 in Emacs 20.7.
I have set the option for BBDB not to automatically add addresses that
it encounters. Given that, how do I make it add addresses that it sees
in a VM message? I know that I can add the sender using ';'. Is it
possible for it to