Catching up on my mailbox (was Re: Where I'd like bbdb to go)

2001-01-26 Thread Ronan Waide
On April 17, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: Hi Waider, I had to do some nasty things to achieve the following behaviour: - I don't want BBDB entries for mail from mailing lists. I use bbdb-ignore-some-messages-alist for that. - If I do get an email not caught by that list I want to be

Zapping spammers (was Re: Where I'd like bbdb to go)

2000-04-18 Thread Patrick Campbell-Preston
Aldo Valente [EMAIL PROTECTED] says: One of the reasons i get really upset about Spam is that i am forced to delete some Spammerpigs from my BBDB manually every day. I have a reasonably painless way of dealing with these; I have a keybinding which merges them into a single spammer record.

Re: Where I'd like bbdb to go

2000-04-17 Thread Frank Morawietz
Hi Waider, since we are talking feature proposals. This was an old proposal of mine years ago, but never made it into the distribution and I'm now sure there are better ways to to it But nevertheless, if someone could do it right and add it to BBDB, that'll be great. I had to do some nasty

Re: Where I'd like bbdb to go

2000-04-17 Thread Aldo Valente
Frank Morawietz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: - If I do get an email not caught by that list I want to be _asked_ whether to create an entry or not. Additionally, I want to be asked whether to add a mail alias. What do other people think? Is this a feature anybody else would use? One of

Re: Where I'd like bbdb to go

2000-04-17 Thread Steinar Bang
Ronan Waide [EMAIL PROTECTED]: On April 16, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: I'd like to se alist of "unacceptable addresses" as well, to handle ever changing no-spam addresses, and old addresses in folders holding old messages without prompting, and without risking expand of these addresses.

Re: Where I'd like bbdb to go

2000-04-16 Thread Kai Großjohann
Ronan Waide [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: On April 13, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: * Phone * Email addresses * Addresses "standard" labels is simply a matter of discipline. If I declare a standard set such as "Home", "Work", etc. I introduce two problems: If you don't restrict people to

Re: Where I'd like bbdb to go

2000-04-16 Thread Seth Golub
Peter Riocreux [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: locations, e.g. home, work, parents, etc. Within a location you could have an address, some phone numbers, email address list, GPS waypoints if you want them. I think this would be ok, especially if location could be shared. If they couldn't be