to bbdb-anniv.el, it will work with lexical-binding too.
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> * Ian Kelling [2014-04-15 14:39:17 -0700]:
>
> This will mostly be useful for new users who will find this via a
> search engine.
Any plans to turn this into a full-blown sync?
What would happen if you import the same csv file twice?
What if the file is slightly modified?
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> * Roland Winkler [2014-01-13 16:20:41 -0600]:
>
> I am wondering: Is your installation of BBDB somehow (partially?)
> outdated?
updating indeed fixed the problem.
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> * Roland Winkler [2014-01-13 13:06:52 -0600]:
>
> On Mon Jan 13 2014 Sam Steingold wrote:
>> I still cannot create nameless entries in gnus.
>> when I hit ';' on an article from an address lacking a first/last name
>> and agree to a new record creation,
I hit ';' on an article from an address lacking a first/last name
and agree to a new record creation, I get an error.
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Lisp #n# format would be perfect.
http://www.lispworks.com/documentation/HyperSpec/Body/02_dho.htm
http://www.lispworks.com/documentation/HyperSpec/Body/02_dhp.htm
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> * Roland Winkler [2012-10-18 06:51:15 -0500]:
>
> On Wed Oct 17 2012 Sam Steingold wrote:
>> > I don't know your personal extensions of BBDB.
>> I have none.
>
> For almost all user variables from BBDB's MUA interface their values
> may be user-define
y is responsible.
Now, if only he kept on and told me which function produces the bbdb
record(s) which match "Sam"...
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ht
the
principal address and it is added to "Sam Robb" and he is displayed.
indeed:
(mail-extract-address-components "\"Sam [guest]\" ")
==> ("Sam" "gu...@bioconductor.org")
however, I don't understand why "Sam" matches "Sam R
> * Roland Winkler [2012-10-16 16:34:44 -0500]:
>
> On Tue Oct 16 2012 Sam Steingold wrote:
>> In gnus gmane.science.biology.informatics.conductor summary, the message
>> From: "Sam [guest]"
>> is marked as sent my a known user and *BBDB* shows
>>
In gnus gmane.science.biology.informatics.conductor summary, the message
From: "Sam [guest]"
is marked as sent my a known user and *BBDB* shows
Sam Robb
mail: sam.r...@timesys.com, sam.r...@timesys.com
why?
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> * Roland Winkler [2012-09-13 17:43:38 -0500]:
> On Thu Sep 13 2012 Sam Steingold wrote:
>> (setq 'bbdb-add-name 'sds-bbdb-add-name)
>
> You surely know that setq is a special form that prevents evaluation
> of its first arg.
come on, that was just a typo; the for
> * Sam Steingold [2012-09-13 17:53:49 -0400]:
>
> I created a record and now I get these:
>
> error("Record %s does not exist" [nil nil nil nil nil nil nil
> ("ch...@alerts.chase.com") ((creation-date . "2012-09-13 21:38:52
> +")) [#1=&
-prepare-hook)
apply(run-hooks gnus-article-prepare-hook)
gnus-run-hooks(gnus-article-prepare-hook)
the record is precisely as I want it: it does not have a name because no
name was provided in the message it was created from.
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> * Norman Walsh [2012-09-13 07:02:13 -0700]:
> Anyone know the incantation for Gnus+BBDB 3.x integration?
(require 'bbdb)
(require 'bbdb-loaddefs)
(bbdb-initialize 'gnus 'message)
(bbdb-mua-auto-update-init 'gnus 'message)
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> * Reiner Steib [2012-08-22 23:09:32 +0200]:
>
> On Tue, Aug 21 2012, Sam Steingold wrote:
>
>> Suppose gnus binds in somewhere and inside that bbdb saves the file.
>
> Gnus binds such variables (`print-length', ...) to nil to _avoid_ such
> problems, see `gnus
I have "John Smith <...>" in bbdb, but he sometimes sends mail as "John <...>"
and then bbdb asks me to change his name to "John" (wrong) or to add
"John" as an AKA (stupid).
Solution:
--8<---cut here---start--
> * Roland Winkler [2012-08-20 22:33:55 -0500]:
>
> On Mon Aug 20 2012 Sam Steingold wrote:
>> this is because
>>
>> (bbdb-record-organization record)
>> ==> ("Princeton University" "Psychology" "MIT" "MIT Brain" "
name cache fl-name) (bbdb-cache-set-lf-name cache
lf-name) (bbdb-puthash fl-name record) (bbdb-puthash lf-name record) fl-name)
bbdb-record-set-name([...] t t)
bbdb-record-name-lf([...])
bbdb("steingold" full-multi-line)
call-interactively(bbdb nil nil)
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Cache marker is %s" (bbdb-cache-marker cache
(goto-char (bbdb-cache-marker cache)) (bbdb-debug (if (and (/= (point)
bbdb-end-marker) (not (looking-at "\\["))) (error "Not inserting before a
record (%s)" (point (bbdb-record-set-cache record nil) (insert
(prin1-to-
uot; "PSYCHOLOGY" \.\.\.)
with the ... literal appearing in the .bbdb file.
Now I will have to hunt down what was there before the data corruption.
Please bind print-length et al to nil while saving bbdb!
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> * Roland Winkler [2012-08-06 11:11:19 -0500]:
>
> On Mon Aug 6 2012 Sam Steingold wrote:
>> as with all bury-buffer --> quit-window changes the main idea is that
>> bury-buffer preserves the newly created window or frame while
>> quit-window deletes it. basicall
> * Roland Winkler [2012-08-06 06:03:12 -0500]:
>
> On Fri Jul 6 2012 Sam Steingold wrote:
>> 2012-06-28 Sam Steingold
>> * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-complete-mail): Use `quit-window'
>> instead of `bury-buffer' to get rid of *Completions*.
>
> * Roland Winkler [2012-07-27 04:39:26 -0500]:
>
> On Wed Jul 25 2012 Sam Steingold wrote:
>> I set bbdb-message-all-addresses to t so that I see both the sender of a
>> message and all the CC recipients.
>
> Which command do you use to "see" these records?
he original behavior.
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> * Roland Winkler [2012-07-17 17:06:52 -0500]:
>
> On Tue Jul 17 2012 Sam Steingold wrote:
>> I thought that bbdb-canonicalize-mail-function would do the job by
>> returning nil or "" for bad e-mail addresses, and it worked for quite
>> some time (it returne
> * Sam Steingold [2012-07-17 12:22:41 -0400]:
>
> Some people use junk addresses, e.g., today in comp.lang.lisp there is a
> message:
>
> From: David Hodge
>
> Obviously, I don't want to put something like that into bbdb, so I would
> like to create a record fo
Some people use junk addresses, e.g., today in comp.lang.lisp there is a
message:
From: David Hodge
Obviously, I don't want to put something like that into bbdb, so I would
like to create a record for David Hodge without any e-mail addresses.
I thought that bbdb-canonicalize-mail-function would
ppended to the existing note field when it is
not.
I am sure someone has already done this long ago.
So, where is the code? :-)
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ffer to update the net field unless I try to edit the record
with ";". is this intentional?
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> * Sam Steingold [2012-07-11 13:11:33 -0400]:
>
>> Yet if you have bound bbdb-mua-update-interactive-p according
>> to your needs, things should be fine.
>
> bbdb-mua-update-interactive-p
> => (search . query)
>
> I am not asked whether to create a record
> * Roland Winkler [2012-07-10 17:13:00 -0500]:
>
> On Tue Jul 10 2012 Sam Steingold wrote:
>> > * Roland Winkler [2012-07-08 16:36:54 -0500]:
>> > 2012-07-08 Roland Winkler
>> >* lisp/bbdb-mua.el (bbdb-update-records): Fix previous patch.
>&
r
> * lisp/bbdb-mua.el (bbdb-update-records): Fix previous patch.
I no longer can create new records.
when I hit ";" or ":" on an unknown sender,
no new record is created,
an empty *BBDB* window is displayed,
*Messages* says "Formatting BBDB...done."
-
> * Roland Winkler [2012-07-10 10:06:50 -0500]:
>
> On Tue Jul 10 2012 Sam Steingold wrote:
>> > It appears that binding bbdb-allow-duplicates to t is the easiest
>> > solution here.
>>
>> Thanks. Is it seriously expected that one's internet acquain
> * Roland Winkler [2012-07-10 00:16:48 -0500]:
>
> On Sun Jul 8 2012 Sam Steingold wrote:
>> When I receive a "confirmation message" from "no-re...@foo.com",
>> I create a record and copy into its notes the url and all the relevant
>> information ab
ess)
(if (string-match "@" address)
(substring address 0 (match-beginning 0))
address))
(mapcar #'address-name (bbdb-record-mail record))
Thanks.
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> * Stephen Leake [2012-07-08 03:49:02 -0400]:
>
> Sam Steingold writes:
>
>>> Can you explain why you want to override your choice for
>>> bbdb-message-all-addresses in this function?
>>
>> when I try to edit a field when bbdb-message-all-addresses is
> * Stephen Leake [2012-07-07 01:55:24 -0400]:
>
> Sam Steingold writes:
>
>>> * Roland Winkler [2012-07-06 12:06:27 -0500]:
>>>
>>> On Fri Jul 6 2012 Sam Steingold wrote:
>>>> 2012-07-06 Sam Steingold
>>>>* lisp/bbdb-mua.e
> * Roland Winkler [2012-07-07 04:44:10 -0500]:
>
> On Fri Jul 6 2012 Sam Steingold wrote:
>> Your general design decisions broke well-documented behavior that
>> has been around since v 1.50. Are you sure these decisions were
>> well thought-through?
>
> Some tim
> * Roland Winkler [2012-07-06 12:06:27 -0500]:
>
> On Fri Jul 6 2012 Sam Steingold wrote:
>> 2012-07-06 Sam Steingold
>> * lisp/bbdb-mua.el (bbdb-mua-edit-field):
>> Edit THE record for THE sender, not all the relevant records.
>
> I do not want to &
2012-06-28 Sam Steingold
* lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-complete-mail): Use `quit-window'
instead of `bury-buffer' to get rid of *Completions*.
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2012-07-06 Sam Steingold
* lisp/bbdb-mua.el (bbdb-mua-edit-field):
Edit THE record for THE sender, not all the relevant records.
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> * Roland Winkler [2012-06-24 03:52:06 -0500]:
>
>> * 77d6afa..: Sam Steingold 2011-12-27 ignore Makefiles and configure files;
>> autoloads->loaddefs
>
> I could not find this patch.
--8<---cut here---start->8---
diff --gi
> * Roland Winkler [2012-06-24 03:52:06 -0500]:
>
> Thanks to Sam Steingold for submitting several patches.
so, how about the write access?
otherwise, please commit as soon as possible:
--8<---cut here---start->8---
2012-06-26 Sam Steingold
> * Roland Winkler [2012-06-19 14:47:41 -0500]:
>
> PS: I hope that in a few days I can submit my recent work on BBDB. I
> just need to summarize things in the ChangeLog.
how about my patches of a few months back?
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> * Sriram Karra [2012-06-18 10:44:17 +0500]:
>
> On Jun 17, 2012 10:21 PM, "Sam Steingold" wrote:
>>
>> Is it really too much effort to send announcements to the bbdb list?
>
> It would be off topic for this list.
I disagree.
ASynK is of interest to t
> * Sriram Karra [2012-06-16 09:40:31 +0500]:
> On Sat, Jun 16, 2012 at 3:55 AM, Brett Presnell wrote:
>> Sam Steingold writes:
>>
>> >> * Sriram Karra [2012-06-15 08:02:37 +0500]:
>> >>
>> >> This will be the last release announcement
;t use twitter.
Does this mean I am out of luck?
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ng raw texinfo files hard.
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A language that does not change the way you th
> * Sam Steingold [2012-05-13 22:36:21 -0400]:
>
>> * Sriram ET. [2012-05-14 07:26:29 +0500]:
>> https://github.com/skarra/ASynK.git
>
> $ autoconf
> configure.ac:9: error: possibly undefined macro: AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE
> If this token and others are legitimat
> * Sriram ET. [2012-05-14 09:55:49 +0500]:
>
> On Mon, May 14, 2012 at 8:06 AM, Sam Steingold wrote:
>
>>
>> $ autoconf
>> configure.ac:9: error: possibly undefined macro: AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE
>> If this token and others are legitimate, please use m4_pat
error: possibly undefined macro: AM_CONDITIONAL
$
>> does it support bbdb2 or 3?
>
> v3
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Cloning into 'ASynK'...
fatal: https://github.com/downloads/skarra/ASynK.git/info/refs not found: did
you run git update-server-info on the server?
$
does it support bbdb2 or 3?
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http
nets-p (probably replaced by)
> bbdb-canonicalize-redundant-mails
please edit the wiki page and add these (even if you are not sure what
they have been replaced with! - although a simple search in
bbdb/Changelog can reveal that, say, bbdb-print-file-name is replaced
with bbdb-print-file).
> * Matt Ford [2012-04-10 08:02:18 +0100]:
>
> Is it possible to have BBDB replace the email addresses in the article
> buffers with preferred names?
You need to add %B to `gnus-summary-line-format'.
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east we know what to expect when
> you get around to fixing things here.
indeed.
I suggest that you start with merging the existing repos and reviewing
the patches floating on the list (including some of mine).
When you have a "grand unified repo", declare yourself the primary bbdb3
mai
to this list is that
> *nobody* is keeping the Sourceforge page up to date, since nobody has
> access to it.
Moreover, Roland, the bbdb3 maintainer, has no time even for patch
integration, so forget about the infrastructure.
This is a sad state of affairs, although, not volunteering myself,
> * Roland Winkler [2012-03-17 01:50:25 -0500]:
>
> On Fri Mar 16 2012 Sam Steingold wrote:
>> I get asked the above question for matching records with an email but
>> without a name:
>>
>> record ==>
>> [nil nil nil nil nil nil nil ("j...@foo
he record instead of suggesting that I
keep "" as an AKA!
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> * Roland Winkler [2012-03-15 05:24:27 -0500]:
>
> On Wed Mar 14 2012 Sam Steingold wrote:
>> I am pretty sure that every user who sets
>> bbdb-message-all-addresses to non-nil would want this patch:
>
> I guess we were not talking about BBDB if every user had not st
> * Roland Winkler [2012-03-14 14:23:17 -0500]:
>
> On Wed Mar 14 2012 Sam Steingold wrote:
>> > Do you want to use different values of bbdb-message-headers depending
>> > on context? You could define a wrapper that rebinds it according to
>> > your taste. (I
> * Roland Winkler [2012-03-14 11:07:13 -0500]:
>
> On Wed Mar 14 2012 Sam Steingold wrote:
>> However, when I hit ";" in *Summary*, I am offered to edit the notes for
>> _both_ bar-users and f...@gmail.com (because in bbdb-message-headers
>> sender i
ary*, I am offered to edit the notes for
_both_ bar-users and f...@gmail.com (because in bbdb-message-headers
sender is mapper to both "From" and "Reply-To").
This is ungood.
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ndroid.
We need the same kind of functionality: a modification of a record in
bbdb should trigger an update in gmail (which will then sync with
iphone/android on its own) and vv.
This is no easy task (and I am not volunteering) - maybe we could get it
into google summer of code?
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smooth transition.
please take a look at http://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/UpgradeBBDB
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Here is yet another patch:
it is very annoying that some messages are marked as coming from a known
sender but ':' does not show them because "known senders" are matched by
e-mail and name and the ':' searches just by email.
this patch makes them consistent.
From: S
> * Roland Winkler [2012-01-01 02:15:53 -0600]:
>
> On Sat Dec 31 2011 Sam Steingold wrote:
>> > * Roland Winkler [2011-12-31 07:50:14 -0600]:
>> That specific patch was trying to address the problem where the
>> *BBDB* window was exactly the same size as the *Arti
> * Roland Winkler [2011-12-31 07:50:14 -0600]:
>
> On Fri Dec 30 2011 Sam Steingold wrote:
>> In that case you might appreciate my shrink-window-if-larger-than-buffer
>> patch: v2 created a fixed height *BBDB* window, v3 creates a *BBDB*
>> window half the height of th
aved buffers. To the best of my knowledge, emacs must
> crash or you must kill it to leave behind auto-save data (or you
> explicitly say "no" when emacs is asking you to save a buffer).
I think you are right, auto-save files are left only on a crash.
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> * Roland Winkler [2011-12-30 04:06:39 -0600]:
>
> So a solution could be to check for the auto-save
> file only when bbdb-file is actually read.
I think this is done automatically by emacs.
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> * Roland Winkler [2011-12-30 02:23:37 -0600]:
>
> On Thu Dec 29 2011 Sam Steingold wrote:
>> here is the complete patch:
>> basically, I sacrifice the failed attempt to only split the mua windows
>> for the sake of robustness.
>
> The current concept was re
> * Roland Winkler [2011-12-30 02:13:47 -0600]:
>
> On Thu Dec 29 2011 Sam Steingold wrote:
>> with v2, I would hit RET or 'e' on the name field and would be offered
>> to edit first the name and then the organization (company).
>> now I am just of
> * Roland Winkler [2011-12-30 02:41:31 -0600]:
>
> On Thu Dec 29 2011 Sam Steingold wrote:
>> > * Sam Steingold [2011-12-27 13:19:50 -0500]:
>> >
>> >>> 2. I want to avoid putting the email uid into the first name slot.
>> >>>I.e., wh
> * Sam Steingold [2011-12-27 13:27:12 -0500]:
>
> When visiting an article from "foo " who is not in my db,
> I am offered to add name "foo" and address "b...@baz.com" to the record
> of "First Last - foo", i.e., a person whose _organizatio
> * Sam Steingold [2011-12-27 13:19:50 -0500]:
>
> Now, how do I prevent such useless first/last name from being set from
> the mail in the first place?
they are coming from this code:
;; first try to get a reasonable default name if not given
;; often I get
> * Sam Steingold [2011-12-27 13:19:50 -0500]:
>
>>> 2. I want to avoid putting the email uid into the first name slot.
>>>I.e., when creating a record for "f...@bar.com", I want the names to
>>>be void, not "foo" "".
diff --git a/ChangeLog b/ChangeLog
index 265a2fc..35ddb4b 100644
--- a/ChangeLog
+++ b/ChangeLog
@@ -1,4 +1,8 @@
2011-12-27 Sam Steingold
+ * lisp/bbdb-mua.el (bbdb-annotate-message): Do not offer to
+ replace the name if it is already an AKA.
+
+2011-12-27 Sam Steingold
here is the complete patch:
basically, I sacrifice the failed attempt to only split the mua windows
for the sake of robustness.
diff --git a/ChangeLog b/ChangeLog
index 6bbbe47..29b211c 100644
--- a/ChangeLog
+++ b/ChangeLog
@@ -1,3 +1,12 @@
+2011-12-29 Sam Steingold
+ * lisp/bbdb.el
with v2, I would hit RET or 'e' on the name field and would be offered
to edit first the name and then the organization (company).
now I am just offered the name.
how do I enter the organization?
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g a file, would you like to be asked to save it every
few minutes?
auto-save exists so that I can save when I am ready to save (note that
"/ c" is reset after each save!) not whenever I am about to hit space.
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> * Roland Winkler [2011-12-29 04:31:47 -0600]:
>
> On Wed Dec 28 2011 Sam Steingold wrote:
>> > * Sam Steingold [2011-12-28 12:44:25 -0500]:
>> >
>> > When I use the "tall" display, the *BBDB* window is vertical
>> > (i.e., it is split si
> * Roland Winkler [2011-12-29 02:48:14 -0600]:
>
> On Wed Dec 28 2011 Sam Steingold wrote:
>> If I set bbdb-check-auto-save-file to t, modify the db and not save it
>> right away, I am asked all the time about recovering bbdb from the auto
>> save file.
>> wi
> * Roland Winkler [2011-12-29 02:36:33 -0600]:
>
> On Wed Dec 28 2011 Sam Steingold wrote:
>> here is the fix:
>>
>> diff --git a/lisp/bbdb-mua.el b/lisp/bbdb-mua.el
>> index e0059a1..2d515ab 100644
>> --- a/lisp/bbdb-mua.el
>> +++ b/lisp/bbdb-mua.el
> * Sam Steingold [2011-12-28 13:47:57 -0500]:
>
> hmm, I restarted emacs with your suggested settings.
>
> bbdb/gnus-update-records-p
> (lambda nil (let ((bbdb-update-records-p (quote query)))
> (bbdb-select-message)))
>
> bbdb-mua-auto-update-p
> search
>
>
If I set bbdb-check-auto-save-file to t, modify the db and not save it
right away, I am asked all the time about recovering bbdb from the auto
save file.
with v2, I was asked this only when bbdb was first loaded, which was useful.
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> * Roland Winkler [2011-12-28 04:32:44 -0600]:
>
> On Mon Dec 26 2011 Sam Steingold wrote:
>> 1. despite
>> (bbdb-mua-auto-update-init 'gnus 'message)
>>when I view an article, the *BBDB* buffer does not appear for the
>>known senders (m
> * Sam Steingold [2011-12-28 12:44:25 -0500]:
>
> When I use the "tall" display, the *BBDB* window is vertical
> (i.e., it is split sideways, which is precisely what I want)
> When I use the "wide" display, the *BBDB* window is horizontal
> (i.e., it is spli
other options: split the tallest window and split _all_
windows would be nice too. WDYT?
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diff --git a/ChangeLog b/ChangeLog
index 616832d..6bbbe47 100644
--- a/ChangeLog
+++ b/ChangeLog
@@ -1,3 +1,7 @@
+2011-12-28 Sam Steingold
+ * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-pop-up-window):
+ Shrink the vertical *BBDB* window when possible.
+
2011-12-27 Sam Steingold
* lisp/bbdb
diff --git a/ChangeLog b/ChangeLog
index 35ddb4b..616832d 100644
--- a/ChangeLog
+++ b/ChangeLog
@@ -1,4 +1,11 @@
2011-12-27 Sam Steingold
+ * lisp/bbdb-mua.el (bbdb-update-records):
+ Use `symbol-value' instead of `eval' for symbols.
+ * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-label-
> * Roland Winkler [2011-12-28 04:32:44 -0600]:
>
> On Mon Dec 26 2011 Sam Steingold wrote:
>> 1. despite
>> (bbdb-mua-auto-update-init 'gnus 'message)
>>when I view an article, the *BBDB* buffer does not appear for the
>>known senders (m
> * Roland Winkler [2011-12-28 03:51:14 -0600]:
> On 2011-12-27 09:29 +0800, Sam Steingold wrote:
>> When visiting an article from "foo " who is not in my db,
>> I am offered to add name "foo" and address "b...@baz.com" to the record
>> of &
> * Leo [2011-12-28 10:56:36 +0800]:
>
> On 2011-12-28 09:29 +0800, Sam Steingold wrote:
>> (custom-set-variables
>> '(bbdb-auto-notes-rules
>>'(("Web" (".*" www 0))
>> ("X-Web" ("<*\\(^>
> * Leo [2011-12-28 08:19:01 +0800]:
>
> On 2011-12-28 02:27 +0800, Sam Steingold wrote:
>> When visiting an article from "foo " who is not in my db,
>> I am offered to add name "foo" and address "b...@baz.com" to the record
>> of "
> * Leo [2011-12-28 08:15:28 +0800]:
>
> On 2011-05-09 02:59 +0800, Roland Winkler wrote:
>> 2011-12-27 Sam Steingold
>> * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-auto-notes-rules): Use :set keyword to reset
>> `bbdb-auto-notes-rules-expanded' when `bbdb-auto-notes-
> * Leo [2011-12-27 12:30:57 +0800]:
>
> On 2011-12-27 11:33 +0800, Sam Steingold wrote:
>>
>> 1. despite
>> (bbdb-mua-auto-update-init 'gnus 'message)
>>when I view an article, the *BBDB* buffer does not appear for the
>>known send
2011-12-27 Sam Steingold
* lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-auto-notes-rules): Use :set keyword to reset
`bbdb-auto-notes-rules-expanded' when `bbdb-auto-notes-rules' is set.
diff --git a/lisp/bbdb.el b/lisp/bbdb.el
index 44c4181..a25cd34 100644
--- a/lisp/bbdb.el
+++ b/li
When visiting an article from "foo " who is not in my db,
I am offered to add name "foo" and address "b...@baz.com" to the record
of "First Last - foo", i.e., a person whose _organization_ is "foo".
I think this is wrong: matching the name "fo
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