Re: newbie question

2002-09-23 Thread Alex Schroeder
Mario Mommer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Maybe I misunderstood something, but... bbdb's usual modus operandi is that it starts gathering information, like when I'm reading e-mail it saves the addresses, etc. Am I right on this? No, the usual modus operandi is just an address book. To add the

Re: Alternative for bbdb-file-coding-system?

2002-09-23 Thread KaiGrojohann
David Masterson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: In general, having a coding cookie in a file sounds like a good idea. However, does it really sound like a good idea for BBDB? I would think that there is the potential for the entries to be in a number of different coding systems depending upon how

Re: newbie question

2002-09-23 Thread Nix
On Mon, 23 Sep 2002, Alex Schroeder spake: Mario Mommer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Maybe I misunderstood something, but... bbdb's usual modus operandi is that it starts gathering information, like when I'm reading e-mail it saves the addresses, etc. Am I right on this? No, the usual modus

Re: Alternative for bbdb-file-coding-system?

2002-09-23 Thread Daniel Pittman
On Mon, 23 Sep 2002, Kai Gro wrote: David Masterson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: In general, having a coding cookie in a file sounds like a good idea. However, does it really sound like a good idea for BBDB? I would think that there is the potential for the entries to be in a number of