notmuch-emacs and bbdb

2014-05-26 Thread Daniel Bergey
On 2014-05-23 at 23:25, Wael Nasreddine wrote: > On 22.07.2012 02:24, Daniel Bergey wrote: >>Glad to hear I have another user! >> >>My function bbdb/notmuch-snarf-to doesn't work yet on more than one >>recipient. Once I get that working, I'd like to do what you suggest, >>and have some hook call

Re: notmuch-emacs and bbdb

2014-05-26 Thread Daniel Bergey
On 2014-05-23 at 23:25, Wael Nasreddine wael.nasredd...@gmail.com wrote: On 22.07.2012 02:24, Daniel Bergey wrote: Glad to hear I have another user! My function bbdb/notmuch-snarf-to doesn't work yet on more than one recipient. Once I get that working, I'd like to do what you suggest, and have

notmuch-emacs and bbdb

2014-05-23 Thread Wael Nasreddine
On 22.07.2012 02:24, Daniel Bergey wrote: >Glad to hear I have another user! > >My function bbdb/notmuch-snarf-to doesn't work yet on more than one >recipient. Once I get that working, I'd like to do what you suggest, >and have some hook call bbdb/notmuch-snarf-to every time I send an >email. >

Re: notmuch-emacs and bbdb

2014-05-23 Thread Wael Nasreddine
On 22.07.2012 02:24, Daniel Bergey wrote: Glad to hear I have another user! My function bbdb/notmuch-snarf-to doesn't work yet on more than one recipient. Once I get that working, I'd like to do what you suggest, and have some hook call bbdb/notmuch-snarf-to every time I send an email.

notmuch-emacs and bbdb

2012-07-24 Thread Daniel Reusche
On 22.07.2012 02:24, Daniel Bergey wrote: > Glad to hear I have another user! Your welcome, nice snippet! > My function bbdb/notmuch-snarf-to doesn't work yet on more than one > recipient. > > Probably not before late August, though. Well, if I find some time, I will at least try it too. best,

Re: notmuch-emacs and bbdb

2012-07-24 Thread Daniel Reusche
On 22.07.2012 02:24, Daniel Bergey wrote: Glad to hear I have another user! Your welcome, nice snippet! My function bbdb/notmuch-snarf-to doesn't work yet on more than one recipient. Probably not before late August, though. Well, if I find some time, I will at least try it too. best, dan

Re: notmuch-emacs and bbdb

2012-07-23 Thread Daniel Bergey
Glad to hear I have another user! My function bbdb/notmuch-snarf-to doesn't work yet on more than one recipient. Once I get that working, I'd like to do what you suggest, and have some hook call bbdb/notmuch-snarf-to every time I send an email. Probably not before late August, though. bergey

notmuch-emacs and bbdb

2012-07-22 Thread Daniel Reusche
On 12.07.2012 15:47, Daniel Bergey wrote: > I hacked together the attached elisp yesterday. It provides bindings to > put sender or recipients into bbdb. Awesome, thats just what I was looking for. Also on topic: I was working on a script (more a really long regex), to import all the mail

notmuch-emacs and bbdb

2012-07-21 Thread Daniel Bergey
Glad to hear I have another user! My function bbdb/notmuch-snarf-to doesn't work yet on more than one recipient. Once I get that working, I'd like to do what you suggest, and have some hook call bbdb/notmuch-snarf-to every time I send an email. Probably not before late August, though. bergey

Re: notmuch-emacs and bbdb

2012-07-21 Thread Daniel Reusche
On 12.07.2012 15:47, Daniel Bergey wrote: I hacked together the attached elisp yesterday. It provides bindings to put sender or recipients into bbdb. Awesome, thats just what I was looking for. Also on topic: I was working on a script (more a really long regex), to import all the mail

notmuch-emacs and bbdb

2012-07-12 Thread Daniel Bergey
I hacked together the attached elisp yesterday. It provides bindings to put sender or recipients into bbdb. (Recipients part needs more testing.) It also colors the from line green if the sender is in bbdb, or orange otherwise. When it's been through a bit more testing, I'll submit at least

notmuch-emacs and bbdb

2012-07-12 Thread Jameson Graef Rollins
On Thu, Jul 12 2012, Daniel Bergey wrote: > I hacked together the attached elisp yesterday. It provides bindings to > put sender or recipients into bbdb. (Recipients part needs more > testing.) It also colors the from line green if the sender is in bbdb, > or orange otherwise. When it's been

notmuch-emacs and bbdb

2012-07-12 Thread Jameson Graef Rollins
On Tue, Jul 10 2012, Daniel Bergey wrote: > As far as I can tell, notmuch doesn't integrate as smoothly with bbdb as older > emacs mailclients. I'm especially looking for a snarf function that > distinguishes sender from recipient. > > How do other people use bbdb with notmuch? > > Does anyone

Re: notmuch-emacs and bbdb

2012-07-12 Thread Jameson Graef Rollins
On Tue, Jul 10 2012, Daniel Bergey ber...@alum.mit.edu wrote: As far as I can tell, notmuch doesn't integrate as smoothly with bbdb as older emacs mailclients. I'm especially looking for a snarf function that distinguishes sender from recipient. How do other people use bbdb with notmuch?

Re: notmuch-emacs and bbdb

2012-07-12 Thread Jameson Graef Rollins
On Thu, Jul 12 2012, Daniel Bergey ber...@alum.mit.edu wrote: I hacked together the attached elisp yesterday. It provides bindings to put sender or recipients into bbdb. (Recipients part needs more testing.) It also colors the from line green if the sender is in bbdb, or orange otherwise.

Re: notmuch-emacs and bbdb

2012-07-12 Thread Daniel Bergey
I hacked together the attached elisp yesterday. It provides bindings to put sender or recipients into bbdb. (Recipients part needs more testing.) It also colors the from line green if the sender is in bbdb, or orange otherwise. When it's been through a bit more testing, I'll submit at least

notmuch-emacs and bbdb

2012-07-10 Thread Daniel Bergey
As far as I can tell, notmuch doesn't integrate as smoothly with bbdb as older emacs mailclients. I'm especially looking for a snarf function that distinguishes sender from recipient. How do other people use bbdb with notmuch? Does anyone have lisp code like that which ships with bbdb for other

notmuch-emacs and bbdb

2012-07-10 Thread Daniel Bergey
As far as I can tell, notmuch doesn't integrate as smoothly with bbdb as older emacs mailclients. I'm especially looking for a snarf function that distinguishes sender from recipient. How do other people use bbdb with notmuch? Does anyone have lisp code like that which ships with bbdb for other