There is admittedly a rather small annoyance, but I wondered if somebody
has some kind of solution.

My problem is the following: When I read mail in gnus, I tend to focus
my attention on the summary and article buffers, going through my mails
type SPC or 'n'. If BBDB detects some changes, it will alert me by
posing an y/n question in the minibuffer, but as I am not looking there,
I don't notice and type 'n' again (to go to the next mail) thus
answering the question negatively which may or may not have been what I
wanted that answer to be.

I am sure I can turn off the questions in various ways, but I would
actually rather find out and make a conscious decision. In other words,
it would be great if I could either get BBDB to work harder to grab my
attention or not use y/n but rather yes/no or something completely
different like k/l to avoid the overlap with some common gnus movement
commands.

This is with BBDB 3.1.2 on Emacs 25.


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Christian Lynbech       | christian #\@ defun #\. dk
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Hit the philistines three times over the head with the Elisp reference manual.
                                        - peto...@hal.com (Michael A. Petonic)

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