* [BBDB] Entry decay?
@ 2002-10-01 8:21 Jonas Steverud
2002-10-01 15:10 ` Sacha Chua
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From: Jonas Steverud @ 2002-10-01 8:21 UTC (permalink / raw)
Is it possible to have BBDB to automatically remove some people from
the database after some time after the last email to/from that person?
The reason I ask is that I sometimes have a prolonged dialgoe with
someone. I would then like to add them to my BBDB but as soon as that
correspondence is over, I will with 99 % certainty never again talk to
that person and I don't want to manually remove them from my BBDB -
mostly becourse I sit in front of an computer and this is an automated
task, which computers are designed for. And I'm lazy. ;-)
Are there any nice ways of solving this?
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* Re: [BBDB] Entry decay?
2002-10-01 8:21 [BBDB] Entry decay? Jonas Steverud
@ 2002-10-01 15:10 ` Sacha Chua
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From: Sacha Chua @ 2002-10-01 15:10 UTC (permalink / raw)
Jonas Steverud <d4jonas@dtek.chalmers.se> writes:
> Is it possible to have BBDB to automatically remove some people from
> the database after some time after the last email to/from that person?
> mostly becourse I sit in front of an computer and this is an automated
> task, which computers are designed for. And I'm lazy. ;-)
I was going to write something witty about laziness being a good
thing, but I decided to just point you to bbdb expire (first hit on
Google: bbdb expire) at http://www.esperi.demon.co.uk/nix/, which
seems to do what you want.
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* Re: [BBDB] Entry decay?
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@ 2002-10-02 7:25 ` Jonas Steverud
2002-10-02 11:31 ` Robert Marshall
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From: Jonas Steverud @ 2002-10-02 7:25 UTC (permalink / raw)
Sacha Chua <sacha@free.net.ph> writes:
> Jonas Steverud <d4jonas@dtek.chalmers.se> writes:
[...]
> I was going to write something witty about laziness being a good
> thing, but I decided to just point you to bbdb expire (first hit on
> Google: bbdb expire) at http://www.esperi.demon.co.uk/nix/, which
> seems to do what you want.
Great! I did use Google to try to find something but failed horribly...
I haven't tested it yet and it will take some time before I do, but
considering that the README file says that Nix does not know if it
works on GNU Emacs, I would like to know if anyone knows if there are
some "issues" with GNU Emacs?
Thanks.
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* Re: [BBDB] Entry decay?
2002-10-02 7:25 ` Jonas Steverud
@ 2002-10-02 11:31 ` Robert Marshall
2002-10-03 11:24 ` Jonas Steverud
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From: Robert Marshall @ 2002-10-02 11:31 UTC (permalink / raw)
On Wed, 02 Oct 2002, Jonas Steverud wrote:
> Sacha Chua <sacha@free.net.ph> writes:
>
>> Jonas Steverud <d4jonas@dtek.chalmers.se> writes:
> [...]
>> I was going to write something witty about laziness being a good
>> thing, but I decided to just point you to bbdb expire (first hit on
>> Google: bbdb expire) at http://www.esperi.demon.co.uk/nix/, which
>> seems to do what you want.
>
> I haven't tested it yet and it will take some time before I do, but
> considering that the README file says that Nix does not know if it
> works on GNU Emacs, I would like to know if anyone knows if there
> are some "issues" with GNU Emacs?
>
Works ok and the latest version of bbdb has this functionality 'out of the box'
Robert
--
Poetry's not window cleaning.
It breaks the glass.
-- Chase Twichell
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* Re: [BBDB] Entry decay?
2002-10-02 11:31 ` Robert Marshall
@ 2002-10-03 11:24 ` Jonas Steverud
2002-10-03 17:59 ` Robert Marshall
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From: Jonas Steverud @ 2002-10-03 11:24 UTC (permalink / raw)
Robert Marshall <spam@chezmarshall.freeserve.co.uk> writes:
[...]
> Works ok and the latest version of bbdb has this functionality 'out of the box'
Do you mean 2.35 or 2.34? 2.34 is the latest released version and the
one I use and it lacks this functionality, 2.35 is the development
version.
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* Re: [BBDB] Entry decay?
2002-10-03 11:24 ` Jonas Steverud
@ 2002-10-03 17:59 ` Robert Marshall
2002-10-04 8:18 ` Jonas Steverud
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From: Robert Marshall @ 2002-10-03 17:59 UTC (permalink / raw)
On Thu, 03 Oct 2002, d4jonas@dtek.chalmers.se wrote:
> Robert Marshall <spam@chezmarshall.freeserve.co.uk> writes:
>
> [...]
>> Works ok and the latest version of bbdb has this functionality 'out
>> of the box'
>
> Do you mean 2.35 or 2.34? 2.34 is the latest released version and
> the one I use and it lacks this functionality, 2.35 is the
> development version.
>
Sorry I got that garbled in my memory! I have bbdb 2.34 - before that
version to use bbdb-expire you had to patch bbdb, this is no longer so.
So bbdb-expire works with bbdb 'out of the box' rather than what I said!
Robert
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* Re: [BBDB] Entry decay?
2002-10-03 17:59 ` Robert Marshall
@ 2002-10-04 8:18 ` Jonas Steverud
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From: Jonas Steverud @ 2002-10-04 8:18 UTC (permalink / raw)
Robert Marshall <spam@capuchin.co.uk> writes:
[...]
> So bbdb-expire works with bbdb 'out of the box' rather than what I said!
I made a change to the way it works, i don't like the idea of adding a
"permanent" field to all entries, it is mor common to have permanent
entries then expirable ones in my BBDB so I wrote the following code,
which is tested once (and worked):
;; Beginning of code
;; Since I don't want to expire all kinds of records, only those I've
;; marked for expiry, I need to add this function to
;; bbdb-expire-preservation-functions. Only records that contains the
;; bbdb-expire field and it is set to "Yes" (observe case!) is allowed
;; to be deleted. In my BBDB there are more records which are
;; permanent then there are records that are expireable, so doing this
;; with the "permanent" field is more work then using this approch.
(defun js-bbdb-expire-not-marked-for-expire-p (RECORD)
"If RECORD does contain the bbdb-expire field and it is set to ``Yes'',
it is considered to be expireable and the function returns nil,
otherwise it returns t. The logic is slightly inversed.
Best used in bbdb-expire-preservation-functions."
(not (string-equal "Yes" (bbdb-record-getprop RECORD 'bbdb-expire)))
)
(add-hook 'bbdb-expire-preservation-functions
'js-bbdb-expire-not-marked-for-expire-p)
(bbdb-expire-initialize)
;; End of code
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