On Fri, 25 Feb 2005, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Thanks, but here in Xemacs (21.4.16 no mule debian unstable) this does
> not work. I might file a bug report. Or the thing is called
> differently in Xemacs
C-h i calls up info in GNU Emacs. Consult the XEmacs docs for the
corresponding command to
Hello
I will be bold and ask after some hours of testing to include the
following function into bbdb where ever you think it is appropriate. If
you, Waider, decide that this function will not be included, I will ask
in the gnus list.
Thank you both Ted and Waider
Uwe
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> "Ted" == Ted Zlatanov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Waider. Here at BBDB, we also do Elisp Help...
Ted> I advised Uwe to use Elisp macros to accomplish this on the ding list.
Ted> It's a cleaner solution, I think, than inserting the data into the
Ted>
> Thanks very much! Attached is a patch with some minor fixes the
biggest of
> which is replacing "gn" with "givenName". With that I start seeing
the
> person"s first name in the address book (I"m running 10.3.7).
Hey Malcolm,
For some reason I never got your email from the list, but I did see
On Wed, 23 Feb 2005, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On February 23, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
>> Hm I am not sure, that I understand:
>> (eval-expression '(my:nnimap-folder-list-from-bbdb) nil)
>> gives me
>> (("From" "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" "testimap"))
>> but I want that it returns
>> ("From" "[EMAIL PROT
> "Alex" == Alex White <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Alex> Hey, I recently wrote a perl script to export a bbdb database to LDIF
Alex> format, or to directly add entries to an ldap server.
Thanks very much! Attached is a patch with some minor fixes the biggest of
which is replacing 'gn' with '