[Kde-pim] New release of KBBDB
Raj Mathur ( राज =?utf-8?b?IOCkruCkvuCkpeClgeCksA==?=)
raju at linux-delhi.org
Fri May 28 13:52:32 BST 2010
Hi Thomas,
On Friday 28 May 2010, Thomas McGuire wrote:
> > In a nutshell, when configured as a KMail filter, KBBDB
> > automagically adds unseen sender addresses from received mails to
> > your address book, a la the Insidious Big Brother Database (BBDB)
> > of Emacs fame. Feedback welcome.
>
> Interesting project. However, I can't see anything to download at
> http://sourceforge.net/projects/kbbdb/files/.
Fixed, apologies about that.
> I assume KBBDB hooks up into the KMail filters, right? If it uses the
> "is in addressbook" filter type, that would be a problem, since due
> to a regression related to porting addressbook code to Akonadi,
> KMail will duplicate POP3 mails if such a filter type is used...
> Just as a word of warning so that you know.
Thanks for the heads-up... yes, it does use the "is not in addressbook"
filter. If this is a regression I presume that it will be fixed, sooner
rather than later, so I won't add notes to KBBDB unless specifically
advised to.
Regards,
-- Raj
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