Re: bbdb-add-mails

2014-08-31 Thread Rene
Roland Winkler winkler at gnu.org writes: I am not sure I fully understand what you want. But it seems your rule needs to go into bbdb-mua-update-interactive-p (some suitable function). Is it more appropriate to use bbdb-mua-update-interactive-p or bbdb-mua-auto-update-p? What is exactly

Re: bbdb-add-mails

2014-08-31 Thread Roland Winkler
On Sun Aug 31 2014 Rene wrote: Is it more appropriate to use bbdb-mua-update-interactive-p or bbdb-mua-auto-update-p? What is exactly the difference between these two variables? One is for interactive commands, the other for noninteractive functions running in the background (see the README

bbdb-add-mails

2014-08-30 Thread Rene
In BBDB2 I used to set bbdb-always-add-addresses so that I could ignore new addresses in all folders except the `vm-primary-inbox'. In order to do so I would make use of `rf-bbdb/vm-ignore-old-addresses' found in bbdb-rf.el. I can I get this same behavior with BBDB3? -- rene

Re: bbdb-add-mails

2014-08-30 Thread Roland Winkler
On Sun Aug 31 2014 Rene wrote: In BBDB2 I used to set bbdb-always-add-addresses so that I could ignore new addresses in all folders except the `vm-primary-inbox'. In order to do so I would make use of `rf-bbdb/vm-ignore-old-addresses' found in bbdb-rf.el. I can I get this same behavior with