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-To enable bbdb support add a call to bbdb-initialize in your .emacs:
-
-bbdb-initialize is a compiled Lisp function in `bbdb'.
-(bbdb-initialize &rest TO-INSINUATE)
-
-*Initialize the BBDB. One or more of the following symbols can be
-passed as arguments to initiate the appropriate insinuations.
-
- Initialization of mail/news readers:
-
- Gnus Initialize BBDB support for the Gnus version 3.14 or
- older.
- gnus Initialize BBDB support for the Gnus mail/news reader
- version 3.15 or newer. If you pass the `gnus' symbol,
- you should probably also pass the `message' symbol.
- mh-e Initialize BBDB support for the MH-E mail reader.
- rmail Initialize BBDB support for the RMAIL mail reader.
- sendmail Initialize BBDB support for sendmail (M-x mail).
- vm Initialize BBDB support for the VM mail reader.
- NOTE: For the VM insinuation to work properly, you must
- either call `bbdb-initialize' with the `vm' symbol from
- within your VM initialization file ("~/.vm") or you
- must call `bbdb-insinuate-vm' manually from within your
- VM initialization file.
-
- Initialization of miscellaneous package:
-
- message Initialize BBDB support for Message mode.
- reportmail Initialize BBDB support for the Reportmail mail
- notification package.
- sc Initialize BBDB support for the Supercite message
- citation package.
- w3 Initialize BBDB support for Web browsers.
-
----+++---
-
-In bits.tar.gz is the bits/ Subdir of the bbdb-Source packaged.
-The README there states this:
-
-This is the collection of bits and pieces located on the net or mailed to me
-by various folk that may or may not wind up in BBDB proper. They shouldn't
-be considered part of the bbdb as-is, nor should you complain to me about
-their failure to work.
-
-Look at it if you find something useful. If there is enough demand for some of the
-files i can install them with bbdb. Just ask me. :)
-
- -- Barak A. Pearlmutter <bap@debian.org>, Sat, 19 Mar 2011 16:16:09 +0000
-
-
-Trying to bring up-to-date, and make compatible with Emacs23 RMAIL.
-
-Brought into git; see debian/README.source for details.
-
-The default upstream build process compiles the .el files, and
-therefore needs a working emacs. The debian packaging process leaves
-this to install time, so at build time we do not actually need an
-emacs. But the configure script looks for one anyway, in order to
-produce a proper lisp/Makefile, whose execution is however deferred
-until installation time. Tweaking things to cause configuration to
-not bail when no emacs is present is more trouble than just requiring
-one at build time. So that's what we do.
-
- -- Barak A. Pearlmutter <bap@debian.org>, Sat, 19 Mar 2011 16:11:11 +0000