From: Colin Rafferty <craffert@ms.com>
Subject: Re: searching articles when bbdb is enabled
Date: 30 Mar 1999 10:57:54 -0500 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <vgv1zi70y2l.fsf@ms.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: lantz moore's message of "29 Mar 1999 16:06:29 -0800"
lantz moore writes:
> every once in a while, when searching articles using
> gnus-summary-search-article i get the error message: "message unexists".
> it seems to happen when an article is of zero length, that is, just
> headers and it seems to be bbdb choking on it[1].
This is fixed in the latest BBDB (2.00.06), but I'm not sure which
version it was fixed in.
> so, then, why the hell am i posting this to the ding list? hmmm, good
> question. well, i guess i'm wondering if gnus shouldn't inhibit the
> gnus-article-prepare-hook while searching, as it does with various other
> hooks.
But when it is searching, it has to show the article, so it should be
calling that hook.
> or is the default bbdb setup putting bbdb/gnus-update-record into the
> wrong hook?
No.
> it sure doesn't seem like you'd want to do the update record
> thing while searching...
Which is a better hook to hang bbdb/gnus-update-record off of?
--
Colin
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1999-03-30 0:06 lantz moore
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1999-03-30 16:59 ` lantz moore
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