question about names for mailing lists

2004-04-30 Thread Robert P. Goldman
I'm having a somewhat annoying problem where a mailing list ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) seems to have many print names (I'm not sure of the right jargon for the thing that goes here [EMAIL PROTECTED]). Is there any way I can tell BBDB to stop trying to rename (or add an AKA for) this address? Also, I

Re: Mailing lists

2001-01-01 Thread Ronan Waide
On September 25, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: Thank you for the information on aliases/mailing lists. This was exactly what I was looking for. I want to point out that information about mailing lists is not entirely easy to find in the documentation: The entry for "Mailing lists"

Re: Mailing lists

2000-09-26 Thread Ronan Waide
On September 25, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: I want to point out that information about mailing lists is not entirely easy to find in the documentation: The entry for "Mailing lists" describes the mailing lists about bbdb, not aliases. Since the latter is typically known as

Re: Mailing lists

2000-09-25 Thread Johan W. Kluwer
Thank you for the information on aliases/mailing lists. This was exactly what I was looking for. I want to point out that information about mailing lists is not entirely easy to find in the documentation: The entry for "Mailing lists" describes the mailing lists about bbdb, not alia

Mailing lists

2000-09-13 Thread Johan W. Kluwer
Hello, I use VM and BBDB together, and am very pleased with this setup except for the following: In many email programs there is an option to create aliases that expand to smallish lists of email addresses. This can be very convenient. I haven't found a way to do this in either BBDB or VM, but

Re: Mailing lists

2000-09-13 Thread Daniel Pittman
On Wed, 13 Sep 2000, Johan W. Kluwer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: [...] The ideal solution, I think, would be to have aliases that referred to entries in the BBDB database. The people I communicate with tend to change their addresses all the time, so referring to the BBDB list, which is usually

Re: Mailing lists

2000-09-13 Thread Ronan Waide
On September 13, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: Any hints/recommendations? Read the entry under "Mailing Lists" in the manual. Cheers, Waider. -- Ronan Waide, Technology Consultant StepStone, #102 Block 4, Harcourt Centre, Harcourt Rd, Dublin 2, Ireland Tel: +353 (0)1 2944077 Fax:

Mailing Lists and BBDB

1994-02-08 Thread Lance A. Brown
No, this is NOT about running mailing lists out of BBDB! :-) It is about dealing with mail that I sent to a listserv mailing list. BBDB thinks it should process the name "Multiple revipients of" with whatever list address is given. How do I make BBDB ignore these messages? Thanks, Lance

Mailing-lists and ftp

1993-10-16 Thread Berry Kercheval
Cedric Beust writes: Pressing 's' on this entry would take you to the mail-composition buffer : To: bbdb [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Subscribe Please subscribe me to this mailing-list and a mere \C-c\C-c would do the trick (this

Mailing-lists and ftp

1993-10-05 Thread Cedric Beust
I've been using BBDB fomr some time now and I have several remarks to make. They concern Mailing-lists and ftp. Mailing-lists As far as I know (1.48), there is no real support for mailing-lists in BBDB. Yet, it wouldn't be too difficult to have special entries