On Thu Nov 10 2011 Thorsten wrote:
> I successfully installed bbdb 3 for the use with gnus. But the default
> behaviour might almost be considered a bug - the whole workflow in gnus
> is destroyed by bbdb constantly asking if I want to add some post or
> email author to the database. I almost never
Rasmus writes:
> Thorsten writes:
>
>> hi list,
>> I know there was a similar question in this group, but unfortunately I
>> don't find it anymore.
>>
>> I successfully installed bbdb 3 for the use with gnus. But the default
>> behaviour might almost be considered a bug - the whole workflow in
Eric Abrahamsen writes:
> On Fri, Nov 11 2011, Thorsten wrote:
>
> [...]
>
>>
>> Problem solved, now I can use gnus without any (unwanted) interference
>> from bbdb again. Only have to find out, how the wanted interference
>> works.
>>
>> Cheers
>
> I had the same irritations as you, and found t
Thorsten writes:
> hi list,
> I know there was a similar question in this group, but unfortunately I
> don't find it anymore.
>
> I successfully installed bbdb 3 for the use with gnus. But the default
> behaviour might almost be considered a bug - the whole workflow in gnus
> is destroyed by bbd
On Fri, Nov 11 2011, Thorsten wrote:
[...]
>
> Problem solved, now I can use gnus without any (unwanted) interference
> from bbdb again. Only have to find out, how the wanted interference
> works.
>
> Cheers
I had the same irritations as you, and found the same solution. My
"wanted interference
Johnny writes:
> Thorsten writes:
>
>>> I think I found the culprit. I'll give it a try and let you know.
>>>
>>> ,-
>>> | bbdb/gnus-update-records-p is a variable defined in `bbdb-gnus.el'.
>>> | Its value is
Thorsten writes:
>> I think I found the culprit. I'll give it a try and let you know.
>>
>> ,-
>> | bbdb/gnus-update-records-p is a variable defined in `bbdb-gnus.el'.
>> | Its value is
> * Thorsten [2011-11-10 18:29:45 +0100]:
>>
>> This is for MH, RMAIL and VM. For Gnus the variable is
>> bbdb/news-auto-create-p
>
> I don't find that variable (bbdb 3)
this is a bug in bbdb3.
it should be present and marked as obsolete, with a doc pointing to the
replacement.
--
Sam Steingol
Thorsten writes:
> Charles Philip Chan writes:
>
>> Carson Chittom writes:
>>
>>> If the variable bbdb/mail-auto-create-p is set to the symbol
>>> bbdb-ignore-most-messages-hook, then the variable
>>> bbdb-ignore-most-messages-alist will determine which messages
>>
Charles Philip Chan writes:
> Carson Chittom writes:
>
>> If the variable bbdb/mail-auto-create-p is set to the symbol
>> bbdb-ignore-most-messages-hook, then the variable
>> bbdb-ignore-most-messages-alist will determine which messages
>> should have rec
Carson Chittom writes:
> If the variable bbdb/mail-auto-create-p is set to the symbol
> bbdb-ignore-most-messages-hook, then the variable
> bbdb-ignore-most-messages-alist will determine which messages
> should have records automatically created for them.
From: Thorsten
Date: Thu, 10 Nov 2011 17:14:32 +0100
Carson Chittom writes:
> Thorsten writes:
>
>> Thanks for yours and for Johnny's replies - but why should I want you in
>> my bbdb? I only want to read your posts here on the mailing list, there
>> is not reason
Carson Chittom writes:
> Thorsten writes:
>
>> But I'm already quite annoyed about this default behaviour after a few
>> hours of use, and would like to change it as fast as possible.
>> Any other tips, how to disable bbdb constant asking 'do you want to add
>> xyz to the database' while scrolli
(setq bbdb-always-add-addresses nil) works in 2.36. Maybe it is still there in
3.
--
Dave Goldberg
david.goldbe...@verizon.net
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From: "Thorsten"
Date: Thu, Nov 10, 2011 11:14
Subject: stop bbdb from asking questions in gnus
To:
Carson Chittom writes:
> Thorsten w
Thorsten writes:
> But I'm already quite annoyed about this default behaviour after a few
> hours of use, and would like to change it as fast as possible.
> Any other tips, how to disable bbdb constant asking 'do you want to add
> xyz to the database' while scrolling around in gnus?
I don't know
Carson Chittom writes:
> Thorsten writes:
>
>> Thanks for yours and for Johnny's replies - but why should I want you in
>> my bbdb? I only want to read your posts here on the mailing list, there
>> is not reason whatsoever to save personnal contact data.
>
> There's no reason to save it, but th
Thorsten writes:
> Thanks for yours and for Johnny's replies - but why should I want you in
> my bbdb? I only want to read your posts here on the mailing list, there
> is not reason whatsoever to save personnal contact data.
There's no reason to save it, but there's no reason not to save it
eit
Carson Chittom writes:
> Thorsten writes:
>
>> I successfully installed bbdb 3 for the use with gnus. But the default
>> behaviour might almost be considered a bug - the whole workflow in gnus
>> is destroyed by bbdb constantly asking if I want to add some post or
>> email author to the database
Johnny writes:
> Thorsten writes:
>
>> I successfully installed bbdb 3 for the use with gnus. But the default
>> behaviour might almost be considered a bug - the whole workflow in gnus
>> is destroyed by bbdb constantly asking if I want to add some post or
>> email author to the database. I almo
Thorsten writes:
> I successfully installed bbdb 3 for the use with gnus. But the default
> behaviour might almost be considered a bug - the whole workflow in gnus
> is destroyed by bbdb constantly asking if I want to add some post or
> email author to the database. I almost never want to do that
Thorsten writes:
> I successfully installed bbdb 3 for the use with gnus. But the default
> behaviour might almost be considered a bug - the whole workflow in gnus
> is destroyed by bbdb constantly asking if I want to add some post or
> email author to the database. I almost never want to do that
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