09-27-2001
I will take a look at the site and software for "Big Brother" to see if this fits our needs. I will report back as to my findings. Thank you 98_1LE.
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
bbdb-srv
BBDB-SRV.PL(1) General Commands Manual BBDB-SRV.PL(1)
NAME
bbdb-srv - Converts Mail-Headers to an Emacs-Lisp String.
SYNOPSIS
echo Some Headers | bbdb-srv
DESCRIPTION
This script reads a block of message headers on stdin, and converts them to an emacs-lisp string (quoting all dangerous characters) and
then uses the `gnudoit' program to cause a running Emacs process to invoke the `bbdb-srv' function with that string.
This has the effect of causing the running Emacs to display the BBDB record corresponding to these headers.
See the Emacs side of things in bbdb-srv.el for more info.
A trivial application of this is the shell command:
echo 'From: Jamie Zawinski <jwz@netscape.com>' | bbdb-srv.perl
which will cause the corresponding record to be displayed. A more interesting application of this is:
setenv NS_MSG_DISPLAY_HOOK bbdb-srv.perl
which will hook BBDB up to Mozilla (Unix Netscape Mail and Netscape News versions 3.0b2 and later only.)
This manual page was written for the Debian distribution because the original program does not have a manual page. Instead, it has docu-
mentation in the GNU Info format; see below.
SEE ALSO
bbdb-areacode-split(1), bbdb-unlazy-lock(1). bbdb-srv(1).
The bbdb is fully documented by The insidious Big Brother Database for mail and news, available via the Infonode bbdb
AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Joerg Jaspert (JJ) <joerg@goliathbbs.dnsalias.net>, for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by
others).
March 31, 2002 BBDB-SRV.PL(1)