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;;; bbdb-autoloads.el --- automatically extracted autoloads
;;
;;; Code:
(add-to-list 'load-path (directory-file-name
(or (file-name-directory #$) (car load-path))))
;;;### (autoloads nil "bbdb" "bbdb.el" (0 0 0 0))
;;; Generated autoloads from bbdb.el
(defsubst bbdb-records nil "\
Return a list of all BBDB records; read in and parse the db if necessary.
This function also notices if the corresponding file on disk has been modified." (with-current-buffer (bbdb-buffer) bbdb-records))
(autoload 'bbdb-mode "bbdb" "\
Major mode for viewing and editing the Insidious Big Brother Database.
Letters no longer insert themselves. Numbers are prefix arguments.
You can move around using the usual cursor motion commands.
\\<bbdb-mode-map>
\\[bbdb-add-mail-alias] Add new mail alias to visible records or remove it.
\\[bbdb-edit-field] Edit the field on the current line.
\\[bbdb-delete-field-or-record] Delete the field on the current line. If the current line is the
first line of a record, then delete the entire record.
\\[bbdb-insert-field] Insert a new field into the current record. Note that this
will let you add new fields of your own as well.
\\[bbdb-transpose-fields] Swap the field on the current line with the previous field.
\\[bbdb-dial] Dial the current phone field.
\\[bbdb-next-record], \\[bbdb-prev-record] Move to the next or the previous displayed record, respectively.
\\[bbdb-create] Create a new record.
\\[bbdb-toggle-records-layout] Toggle whether the current record is displayed in a one-line
listing, or a full multi-line listing.
\\[bbdb-do-all-records]\\[bbdb-toggle-records-layout] Do that for all displayed records.
\\[bbdb-merge-records] Merge the contents of the current record with some other, and then
delete the current record.
\\[bbdb-omit-record] Remove the current record from the display without deleting it from
the database. This is often a useful thing to do before using one
of the `*' commands.
\\[bbdb] Search for records in the database (on all fields).
\\[bbdb-search-mail] Search for records by mail address.
\\[bbdb-search-organization] Search for records by organization.
\\[bbdb-search-xfields] Search for records by xfields.
\\[bbdb-search-name] Search for records by name.
\\[bbdb-search-changed] Display records that have changed since the database was saved.
\\[bbdb-mail] Compose mail to the person represented by the current record.
\\[bbdb-do-all-records]\\[bbdb-mail] Compose mail to everyone whose record is displayed.
\\[bbdb-save] Save the BBDB file to disk.
\\[bbdb-tex] Create a TeX listing of the current record.
\\[bbdb-do-all-records]\\[bbdb-tex] Do that for all displayed record.
\\[other-window] Move to another window.
\\[bbdb-info] Read the Info documentation for BBDB.
\\[bbdb-help] Display a one line command summary in the echo area.
\\[bbdb-browse-url] Visit Web sites listed in the `url' field(s) of the current record.
For address completion using the names and mail addresses in the database:
in Mail mode, type \\<mail-mode-map>\\[bbdb-complete-mail].
in Message mode, type \\<message-mode-map>\\[bbdb-complete-mail].
Important variables:
`bbdb-auto-revert'
`bbdb-ignore-redundant-mails'
`bbdb-case-fold-search'
`bbdb-completion-list'
`bbdb-default-area-code'
`bbdb-default-domain'
`bbdb-layout'
`bbdb-file'
`bbdb-phone-style'
`bbdb-check-auto-save-file'
`bbdb-pop-up-layout'
`bbdb-pop-up-window-size'
`bbdb-add-name'
`bbdb-add-aka'
`bbdb-add-mails'
`bbdb-new-mails-primary'
`bbdb-read-only'
`bbdb-mua-pop-up'
`bbdb-user-mail-address-re'
There are numerous hooks. M-x apropos ^bbdb.*hook RET
\\{bbdb-mode-map}
\(fn)" t nil)
(autoload 'bbdb-version "bbdb" "\
Return string describing the version of BBDB.
With prefix ARG, insert string at point.
\(fn &optional ARG)" t nil)
(autoload 'bbdb-initialize "bbdb" "\
Initialize BBDB for MUAS and miscellaneous packages.
List MUAS may include the following symbols to initialize the respective
mail/news readers, composers, and miscellaneous packages:
gnus Gnus mail/news reader.
mh-e MH-E mail reader.
mu4e Mu4e mail reader.
rmail Rmail mail reader.
vm VM mail reader.
mail Mail (M-x mail).
message Message mode.
wl Wanderlust mail reader.
anniv Anniversaries in Emacs diary.
sc Supercite. However, this is not the full story.
See bbdb-sc.el for how to fully hook BBDB into Supercite.
pgp PGP support: this adds `bbdb-pgp' to `message-send-hook'
and `mail-send-hook' so that `bbdb-pgp' runs automatically
when a message is sent.
Yet see info node `(message)Signing and encryption'
why you might not want to rely for encryption on a hook
function which runs just before the message is sent,
that is, you might want to call the command `bbdb-pgp' manually,
then call `mml-preview'.
See also `bbdb-mua-auto-update-init'. The latter is a separate function
as this allows one to initialize the auto update feature for some MUAs only,
for example only for outgoing messages.
\(fn &rest MUAS)" nil nil)
(if (fboundp 'register-definition-prefixes) (register-definition-prefixes "bbdb" '("bbdb-")))
;;;***
;;;### (autoloads nil "bbdb-anniv" "bbdb-anniv.el" (0 0 0 0))
;;; Generated autoloads from bbdb-anniv.el
(autoload 'bbdb-anniv-diary-entries "bbdb-anniv" "\
Add anniversaries from BBDB records to `diary-list-entries'.
This obeys `calendar-date-style' via `diary-date-forms'.
To enable this feature, put the following into your .emacs:
(add-hook 'diary-list-entries-hook 'bbdb-anniv-diary-entries)
\(fn)" nil nil)
(if (fboundp 'register-definition-prefixes) (register-definition-prefixes "bbdb-anniv" '("bbdb-anniv-")))
;;;***
;;;### (autoloads nil "bbdb-com" "bbdb-com.el" (0 0 0 0))
;;; Generated autoloads from bbdb-com.el
(autoload 'bbdb-do-all-records "bbdb-com" "\
Command prefix for operating on all records currently displayed.
With prefix ARG a positive number, operate on all records.
With prefix ARG a negative number, operate on current record only.
This only works for certain commands.
\(fn &optional ARG)" t nil)
(autoload 'bbdb-do-records "bbdb-com" "\
Return list of records to operate on.
Normally this list includes only the current record.
It includes all currently displayed records if the command prefix \\<bbdb-mode-map>\\[bbdb-do-all-records] is used.
If FULL is non-nil, the list of records includes display information.
\(fn &optional FULL)" nil nil)
(autoload 'bbdb-append-display-p "bbdb-com" "\
Return variable `bbdb-append-display' and reset.
\(fn)" nil nil)
(autoload 'bbdb-append-display "bbdb-com" "\
Toggle appending next searched records in the *BBDB* buffer.
With prefix ARG \\[universal-argument] always append.
With ARG a positive number append for that many times.
With ARG a negative number do not append.
\(fn &optional ARG)" t nil)
(autoload 'bbdb-search-invert "bbdb-com" "\
Toggle inversion of the next search command.
With prefix ARG a positive number, invert next search.
With prefix ARG a negative number, do not invert next search.
\(fn &optional ARG)" t nil)
(autoload 'bbdb "bbdb-com" "\
Display all records in the BBDB matching REGEXP
in either the name(s), organization, address, phone, mail, or xfields.
\(fn REGEXP &optional LAYOUT)" t nil)
(autoload 'bbdb-search-name "bbdb-com" "\
Display all records in the BBDB matching REGEXP in the name
\(or ``alternate'' names).
\(fn REGEXP &optional LAYOUT)" t nil)
(autoload 'bbdb-search-organization "bbdb-com" "\
Display all records in the BBDB matching REGEXP in the organization field.
\(fn REGEXP &optional LAYOUT)" t nil)
(autoload 'bbdb-search-address "bbdb-com" "\
Display all records in the BBDB matching REGEXP in the address fields.
\(fn REGEXP &optional LAYOUT)" t nil)
(autoload 'bbdb-search-mail "bbdb-com" "\
Display all records in the BBDB matching REGEXP in the mail address.
\(fn REGEXP &optional LAYOUT)" t nil)
(autoload 'bbdb-search-phone "bbdb-com" "\
Display all records in the BBDB matching REGEXP in the phones field.
\(fn REGEXP &optional LAYOUT)" t nil)
(autoload 'bbdb-search-xfields "bbdb-com" "\
Display all BBDB records for which xfield FIELD matches REGEXP.
\(fn FIELD REGEXP &optional LAYOUT)" t nil)
(autoload 'bbdb-search-changed "bbdb-com" "\
Display records which have been changed since BBDB was last saved.
\(fn &optional LAYOUT)" t nil)
(autoload 'bbdb-timestamp-older "bbdb-com" "\
Display records with timestamp older than DATE.
DATE must be in yyyy-mm-dd format.
\(fn DATE &optional LAYOUT)" t nil)
(autoload 'bbdb-timestamp-newer "bbdb-com" "\
Display records with timestamp newer than DATE.
DATE must be in yyyy-mm-dd format.
\(fn DATE &optional LAYOUT)" t nil)
(autoload 'bbdb-creation-older "bbdb-com" "\
Display records with creation-date older than DATE.
DATE must be in yyyy-mm-dd format.
\(fn DATE &optional LAYOUT)" t nil)
(autoload 'bbdb-creation-newer "bbdb-com" "\
Display records with creation-date newer than DATE.
DATE must be in yyyy-mm-dd format.
\(fn DATE &optional LAYOUT)" t nil)
(autoload 'bbdb-creation-no-change "bbdb-com" "\
Display records that have the same timestamp and creation-date.
\(fn &optional LAYOUT)" t nil)
(autoload 'bbdb-create "bbdb-com" "\
Add a new RECORD to BBDB.
When called interactively read all relevant info.
Do not call this from a program; call `bbdb-create-internal' instead.
\(fn RECORD)" t nil)
(autoload 'bbdb-create-internal "bbdb-com" "\
Add a new record to the database and return it.
The following keywords are supported in SPEC:
:name VAL String or a cons cell (FIRST . LAST), the name of the person.
An error is thrown if VAL is already in use
and `bbdb-allow-duplicates' is nil.
:affix VAL List of strings.
:aka VAL List of strings.
:organization VAL List of strings.
:mail VAL String with comma-separated mail address
or a list of strings.
An error is thrown if a mail address in MAIL is already
in use and `bbdb-allow-duplicates' is nil.
:phone VAL List of phone-number objects. A phone-number is a vector
[\"label\" areacode prefix suffix extension-or-nil]
or [\"label\" \"phone-number\"]
:address VAL List of addresses. An address is a vector of the form
[\"label\" (\"line1\" \"line2\" ... ) \"City\"
\"State\" \"Postcode\" \"Country\"].
:xfields VAL Alist associating symbols with strings.
:uuid VAL String, the uuid.
:creation-date VAL String, the creation date.
:check If present, throw an error if a field value is not
syntactically correct.
\(fn &rest SPEC)" nil nil)
(autoload 'bbdb-insert-field "bbdb-com" "\
For RECORD, add a new FIELD with value VALUE.
Interactively, read FIELD and VALUE; RECORD is the current record.
A non-nil prefix arg is passed on to `bbdb-read-field' as FLAG (see there).
\(fn RECORD FIELD VALUE)" t nil)
(autoload 'bbdb-edit-field "bbdb-com" "\
Edit the contents of FIELD of RECORD.
If point is in the middle of a multi-line field (e.g., address),
then the entire field is edited, not just the current line.
For editing phone numbers or addresses, VALUE must be the phone number
or address that gets edited. An error is thrown when attempting to edit
a phone number or address with VALUE being nil.
- The value of an xfield is a string. With prefix FLAG the value may be
any lisp object.
\(fn RECORD FIELD &optional VALUE FLAG)" t nil)
(autoload 'bbdb-transpose-fields "bbdb-com" "\
Transpose previous and current field of a BBDB record.
With numeric prefix ARG, take previous field and move it past ARG fields.
With region active or ARG 0, transpose field point is in and field mark is in.
Both fields must be in the same record, and must be of the same basic type
\(that is, you can use this command to change the order in which phone numbers
or email addresses are listed, but you cannot use it to make an address appear
before a phone number; the order of field types is fixed).
If the current field is the name field, transpose first and last name,
irrespective of the value of ARG.
\(fn ARG)" t nil)
(autoload 'bbdb-delete-field-or-record "bbdb-com" "\
For RECORDS delete FIELD.
If FIELD is the `name' field, delete RECORDS from datanbase.
Interactively, use BBDB prefix \\<bbdb-mode-map>\\[bbdb-do-all-records], see `bbdb-do-all-records',
and FIELD is the field point is on.
If prefix NOPROMPT is non-nil, do not confirm deletion.
\(fn RECORDS FIELD &optional NOPROMPT)" t nil)
(autoload 'bbdb-delete-records "bbdb-com" "\
Delete RECORDS.
Interactively, use BBDB prefix \\<bbdb-mode-map>\\[bbdb-do-all-records], see `bbdb-do-all-records'.
If prefix NOPROMPT is non-nil, do not confirm deletion.
\(fn RECORDS &optional NOPROMPT)" t nil)
(autoload 'bbdb-display-all-records "bbdb-com" "\
Show all records.
If invoked in a *BBDB* buffer point stays on the currently visible record.
Inverse of `bbdb-display-current-record'.
\(fn &optional LAYOUT)" t nil)
(autoload 'bbdb-display-current-record "bbdb-com" "\
Narrow to current record. Inverse of `bbdb-display-all-records'.
\(fn &optional LAYOUT)" t nil)
(autoload 'bbdb-toggle-records-layout "bbdb-com" "\
Toggle layout of RECORDS (elided or expanded).
Interactively, use BBDB prefix \\<bbdb-mode-map>\\[bbdb-do-all-records], see `bbdb-do-all-records'.
With prefix ARG 0, RECORDS are displayed elided.
With any other non-nil ARG, RECORDS are displayed expanded.
\(fn RECORDS &optional ARG)" t nil)
(autoload 'bbdb-display-records-completely "bbdb-com" "\
Display RECORDS using layout `full-multi-line' (i.e., display all fields).
Interactively, use BBDB prefix \\<bbdb-mode-map>\\[bbdb-do-all-records], see `bbdb-do-all-records'.
\(fn RECORDS)" t nil)
(autoload 'bbdb-display-records-with-layout "bbdb-com" "\
Display RECORDS using LAYOUT.
Interactively, use BBDB prefix \\<bbdb-mode-map>\\[bbdb-do-all-records], see `bbdb-do-all-records'.
\(fn RECORDS LAYOUT)" t nil)
(autoload 'bbdb-omit-record "bbdb-com" "\
Remove current record from the display without deleting it from BBDB.
With prefix N, omit the next N records. If negative, omit backwards.
\(fn N)" t nil)
(autoload 'bbdb-merge-records "bbdb-com" "\
Merge RECORD1 into RECORD2, then delete RECORD1 and return RECORD2.
If both records have name fields ask which one to use.
Concatenate other fields, ignoring duplicates.
RECORD1 need not be known to BBDB, its hash and cache are ignored.
Update hash and cache for RECORD2.
Interactively, RECORD1 is the current record; prompt for RECORD2.
With prefix, RECORD2 defaults to the first record with the same name.
\(fn RECORD1 RECORD2)" t nil)
(autoload 'bbdb-sort-addresses "bbdb-com" "\
Sort the addresses in RECORDS according to the label.
Interactively, use BBDB prefix \\<bbdb-mode-map>\\[bbdb-do-all-records], see `bbdb-do-all-records'.
If UPDATE is non-nil (as in interactive calls) update the database.
Otherwise, this is the caller's responsiblity (for example, when used
in `bbdb-change-hook').
\(fn RECORDS &optional UPDATE)" t nil)
(autoload 'bbdb-sort-phones "bbdb-com" "\
Sort the phones in RECORDS according to the label.
Interactively, use BBDB prefix \\<bbdb-mode-map>\\[bbdb-do-all-records], see `bbdb-do-all-records'.
If UPDATE is non-nil (as in interactive calls) update the database.
Otherwise, this is the caller's responsiblity (for example, when used
in `bbdb-change-hook').
\(fn RECORDS &optional UPDATE)" t nil)
(autoload 'bbdb-sort-xfields "bbdb-com" "\
Sort the xfields in RECORDS according to `bbdb-xfields-sort-order'.
Interactively, use BBDB prefix \\<bbdb-mode-map>\\[bbdb-do-all-records], see `bbdb-do-all-records'.
If UPDATE is non-nil (as in interactive calls) update the database.
Otherwise, this is the caller's responsiblity (for example, when used
in `bbdb-change-hook').
\(fn RECORDS &optional UPDATE)" t nil)
(autoload 'bbdb-dwim-mail "bbdb-com" "\
Return a string to use as the mail address of RECORD.
The name in the mail address is formatted obeying `bbdb-mail-name-format'
and `bbdb-mail-name'. However, if both the first name and last name
are constituents of the address as in John.Doe@Some.Host,
and `bbdb-mail-avoid-redundancy' is non-nil, then the address is used as is
and `bbdb-mail-name-format' and `bbdb-mail-name' are ignored.
If `bbdb-mail-avoid-redundancy' is 'mail-only the name is never included.
MAIL may be a mail address to be used for RECORD.
If MAIL is an integer, use the MAILth mail address of RECORD.
If MAIL is nil use the first mail address of RECORD.
\(fn RECORD &optional MAIL)" nil nil)
(autoload 'bbdb-mail "bbdb-com" "\
Compose a mail message to RECORDS (optional: using SUBJECT).
Interactively, use BBDB prefix \\<bbdb-mode-map>\\[bbdb-do-all-records], see `bbdb-do-all-records'.
By default, the first mail addresses of RECORDS are used.
If prefix N is a number, use Nth mail address of RECORDS (starting from 1).
If prefix N is C-u (t noninteractively) use all mail addresses of RECORDS.
If VERBOSE is non-nil (as in interactive calls) be verbose.
\(fn RECORDS &optional SUBJECT N VERBOSE)" t nil)
(autoload 'bbdb-completion-predicate "bbdb-com" "\
For use as the third argument to `completing-read'.
Obey `bbdb-completion-list'.
\(fn KEY RECORDS)" nil nil)
(autoload 'bbdb-completing-read-mails "bbdb-com" "\
Like `read-string', but allows `bbdb-complete-mail' style completion.
\(fn PROMPT &optional INIT)" nil nil)
(autoload 'bbdb-complete-mail "bbdb-com" "\
In a mail buffer, complete the user name or mail before point.
Completion happens up to the preceeding colon, comma, or BEG.
Return non-nil if there is a valid completion, else return nil.
Completion behaviour obeys `bbdb-completion-list' (see there).
If what has been typed matches a unique BBDB record, insert an address
formatted by `bbdb-dwim-mail' (see there). Also, display this record
if `bbdb-completion-display-record' is non-nil,
If what has been typed is a valid completion but does not match
a unique record, display a list of completions.
If the completion is done and `bbdb-complete-mail-allow-cycling' is t
then cycle through the mails for the matching record. If BBDB
would format a given address different from what we have in the mail buffer,
the first round of cycling reformats the address accordingly, then we cycle
through the mails for the matching record.
With prefix CYCLE-COMPLETION-BUFFER non-nil, display a list of all mails
available for cycling.
Set the variable `bbdb-complete-mail' non-nil for enabling this feature
as part of the MUA insinuation.
\(fn &optional BEG CYCLE-COMPLETION-BUFFER)" t nil)
(define-obsolete-function-alias 'bbdb-complete-name 'bbdb-complete-mail "3.0")
(autoload 'bbdb-mail-aliases "bbdb-com" "\
Define mail aliases for the records in the database.
Define a mail alias for every record that has a `mail-alias' field
which is the contents of that field.
If there are multiple comma-separated words in the `mail-alias' field,
then all of those words will be defined as aliases for that person.
If multiple records in the database have the same mail alias,
then that alias expands to a comma-separated list of the mail addresses
of all of these people.
Add this command to `mail-setup-hook'.
Mail aliases are (re)built only if `bbdb-mail-aliases-need-rebuilt' is non-nil
because the database was newly loaded or it has been edited.
Rebuilding the aliases is enforced if prefix FORCE-REBUILT is t.
\(fn &optional FORCE-REBUILT NOISY)" t nil)
(defsubst bbdb-mail-alias-list (alias) (if (stringp alias) (bbdb-split bbdb-mail-alias-field alias) alias))
(autoload 'bbdb-dial "bbdb-com" "\
Dial the number at point.
If the point is at the beginning of a record, dial the first phone number.
Use rules from `bbdb-dial-local-prefix-alist' unless prefix FORCE-AREA-CODE
is non-nil. Do not dial the extension.
\(fn PHONE FORCE-AREA-CODE)" t nil)
(autoload 'bbdb-browse-url "bbdb-com" "\
Brwose URLs stored in the `url' field of RECORDS.
Interactively, use BBDB prefix \\<bbdb-mode-map>\\[bbdb-do-all-records], see `bbdb-do-all-records'.
Prefix WHICH specifies which URL in field `url' is used (starting from 0).
Default is the first URL.
\(fn RECORDS &optional WHICH)" t nil)
(autoload 'bbdb-grab-url "bbdb-com" "\
Grab URL and store it in RECORD.
\(fn RECORD URL)" t nil)
(autoload 'bbdb-copy-records-as-kill "bbdb-com" "\
Copy RECORDS to kill ring.
Interactively, use BBDB prefix \\<bbdb-mode-map>\\[bbdb-do-all-records], see `bbdb-do-all-records'.
\(fn RECORDS)" t nil)
(autoload 'bbdb-copy-fields-as-kill "bbdb-com" "\
For RECORDS copy values of FIELD at point to kill ring.
If FIELD is an address or phone with a label, copy only field values
with the same label. With numeric prefix NUM, if the value of FIELD
is a list, copy only the NUMth list element.
Interactively, use BBDB prefix \\<bbdb-mode-map>\\[bbdb-do-all-records], see `bbdb-do-all-records'.
\(fn RECORDS FIELD &optional NUM)" t nil)
(autoload 'bbdb-info "bbdb-com" "\
\(fn)" t nil)
(autoload 'bbdb-help "bbdb-com" "\
\(fn)" t nil)
(if (fboundp 'register-definition-prefixes) (register-definition-prefixes "bbdb-com" '("bbdb-")))
;;;***
;;;### (autoloads nil "bbdb-gnus" "bbdb-gnus.el" (0 0 0 0))
;;; Generated autoloads from bbdb-gnus.el
(autoload 'bbdb-insinuate-gnus "bbdb-gnus" "\
Hook BBDB into Gnus.
Do not call this in your init file. Use `bbdb-initialize'.
\(fn)" nil nil)
;;;***
;;;### (autoloads nil "bbdb-ispell" "bbdb-ispell.el" (0 0 0 0))
;;; Generated autoloads from bbdb-ispell.el
(autoload 'bbdb-ispell-export "bbdb-ispell" "\
Export BBDB records to ispell personal dictionaries.
\(fn)" t nil)
(if (fboundp 'register-definition-prefixes) (register-definition-prefixes "bbdb-ispell" '("bbdb-ispell-")))
;;;***
;;;### (autoloads nil "bbdb-message" "bbdb-message.el" (0 0 0 0))
;;; Generated autoloads from bbdb-message.el
(autoload 'bbdb-insinuate-message "bbdb-message" "\
Hook BBDB into Message Mode.
Do not call this in your init file. Use `bbdb-initialize'.
\(fn)" nil nil)
(autoload 'bbdb-insinuate-mail "bbdb-message" "\
Hook BBDB into Mail Mode.
Do not call this in your init file. Use `bbdb-initialize'.
\(fn)" nil nil)
;;;***
;;;### (autoloads nil "bbdb-mhe" "bbdb-mhe.el" (0 0 0 0))
;;; Generated autoloads from bbdb-mhe.el
(autoload 'bbdb/mh-header "bbdb-mhe" "\
Find and return the value of HEADER in the current buffer.
Returns the empty string if HEADER is not in the message.
\(fn HEADER)" nil nil)
(autoload 'bbdb-insinuate-mh "bbdb-mhe" "\
Call this function to hook BBDB into MH-E.
Do not call this in your init file. Use `bbdb-initialize'.
\(fn)" nil nil)
;;;***
;;;### (autoloads nil "bbdb-migrate" "bbdb-migrate.el" (0 0 0 0))
;;; Generated autoloads from bbdb-migrate.el
(autoload 'bbdb-migrate "bbdb-migrate" "\
Migrate RECORDS from format OLD to `bbdb-file-format'.
\(fn RECORDS OLD)" nil nil)
(autoload 'bbdb-undocumented-variables "bbdb-migrate" "\
Return list of undocumented variables in NAME-SPACE.
NAME-SPACE defaults to \"bbdb-\". Use a prefix arg to specify NAME-SPACE
interactively. If MESSAGE is non-nil (as in interactive calls) display
the list in the message area.
This command may come handy to identify BBDB variables in your init file
that are not used anymore by the current version of BBDB. Yet this fails
for outdated BBDB variables that are set via your personal `custom-file'.
\(fn &optional NAME-SPACE MESSAGE)" t nil)
(if (fboundp 'register-definition-prefixes) (register-definition-prefixes "bbdb-migrate" '("bbdb-migrate-")))
;;;***
;;;### (autoloads nil "bbdb-mu4e" "bbdb-mu4e.el" (0 0 0 0))
;;; Generated autoloads from bbdb-mu4e.el
(autoload 'bbdb-insinuate-mu4e "bbdb-mu4e" "\
Hook BBDB into mu4e.
Do not call this in your init file. Use `bbdb-initialize'.
\(fn)" nil nil)
;;;***
;;;### (autoloads nil "bbdb-mua" "bbdb-mua.el" (0 0 0 0))
;;; Generated autoloads from bbdb-mua.el
(autoload 'bbdb-message-header "bbdb-mua" "\
For the current message return the value of HEADER.
MIME encoded headers are decoded. Return nil if HEADER does not exist.
\(fn HEADER)" nil nil)
(autoload 'bbdb-accept-message "bbdb-mua" "\
For use with variable `bbdb-mua-update-interactive-p' and friends.
Return the value of variable `bbdb-update-records-p' for messages matching
`bbdb-accept-message-alist'. If INVERT is non-nil, accept messages
not matching `bbdb-ignore-message-alist'.
\(fn &optional INVERT)" nil nil)
(autoload 'bbdb-ignore-message "bbdb-mua" "\
For use with variable `bbdb-mua-update-interactive-p' and friends.
Return the value of variable `bbdb-update-records-p' for messages not matching
`bbdb-ignore-message-alist'. If INVERT is non-nil, accept messages
matching `bbdb-accept-message-alist'.
\(fn &optional INVERT)" nil nil)
(autoload 'bbdb-select-message "bbdb-mua" "\
For use with variable `bbdb-mua-update-interactive-p' and friends.
Return the value of variable `bbdb-update-records-p' for messages both matching
`bbdb-accept-message-alist' and not matching `bbdb-ignore-message-alist'.
\(fn)" nil nil)
(autoload 'bbdb-update-records "bbdb-mua" "\
Return the list of BBDB records matching ADDRESS-LIST.
ADDRESS-LIST is a list of mail addresses. (It can be extracted from
a mail message using `bbdb-get-address-components'.)
UPDATE-P may take the following values:
search Search for existing records matching ADDRESS.
update Search for existing records matching ADDRESS;
update name and mail field if necessary.
query Search for existing records matching ADDRESS;
query for creation of a new record if the record does not exist.
create or t Search for existing records matching ADDRESS;
create a new record if it does not yet exist.
nil Do nothing.
a function This functions will be called with no arguments.
It should return one of the above values.
If SORT is non-nil, sort records according to `bbdb-record-lessp'.
Ottherwise, the records are ordered according to ADDRESS-LIST.
Usually this function is called by the wrapper `bbdb-mua-update-records'.
\(fn ADDRESS-LIST &optional UPDATE-P SORT)" nil nil)
(autoload 'bbdb-mua-display-records "bbdb-mua" "\
Display the BBDB record(s) for the addresses in this message.
This looks into the headers of a message according to HEADER-CLASS.
Then for the mail addresses found the corresponding BBDB records are displayed.
UPDATE-P determines whether only existing BBDB records are displayed
or whether also new records are created for these mail addresses.
HEADER-CLASS is defined in `bbdb-message-headers'. If it is nil,
use all classes in `bbdb-message-headers'.
UPDATE-P may take the same values as `bbdb-update-records-p'.
For interactive calls, see function `bbdb-mua-update-interactive-p'.
If ALL is non-nil, bind `bbdb-message-all-addresses' to ALL.
\(fn &optional HEADER-CLASS UPDATE-P ALL)" t nil)
(autoload 'bbdb-mua-display-sender "bbdb-mua" "\
Display the BBDB record(s) for the sender of this message.
UPDATE-P may take the same values as `bbdb-update-records-p'.
For interactive calls, see function `bbdb-mua-update-interactive-p'.
\(fn &optional UPDATE-P)" t nil)
(autoload 'bbdb-mua-display-recipients "bbdb-mua" "\
Display the BBDB record(s) for the recipients of this message.
UPDATE-P may take the same values as `bbdb-update-records-p'.
For interactive calls, see function `bbdb-mua-update-interactive-p'.
\(fn &optional UPDATE-P)" t nil)
(autoload 'bbdb-mua-display-all-records "bbdb-mua" "\
Display the BBDB record(s) for all addresses in this message.
UPDATE-P may take the same values as `bbdb-update-records-p'.
For interactive calls, see function `bbdb-mua-update-interactive-p'.
\(fn &optional UPDATE-P)" t nil)
(autoload 'bbdb-mua-display-all-recipients "bbdb-mua" "\
Display BBDB records for all recipients of this message.
UPDATE-P may take the same values as `bbdb-update-records-p'.
For interactive calls, see function `bbdb-mua-update-interactive-p'.
\(fn &optional UPDATE-P)" t nil)
(autoload 'bbdb-mua-annotate-sender "bbdb-mua" "\
Add ANNOTATION to field FIELD of the BBDB record(s) of message sender(s).
FIELD defaults to `bbdb-annotate-field'.
If REPLACE is non-nil, ANNOTATION replaces the content of FIELD.
UPDATE-P may take the same values as `bbdb-update-records-p'.
For interactive calls, use car of `bbdb-mua-update-interactive-p'.
\(fn ANNOTATION &optional FIELD REPLACE UPDATE-P)" t nil)
(autoload 'bbdb-mua-annotate-recipients "bbdb-mua" "\
Add ANNOTATION to field FIELD of the BBDB records of message recipients.
FIELD defaults to `bbdb-annotate-field'.
If REPLACE is non-nil, ANNOTATION replaces the content of FIELD.
UPDATE-P may take the same values as `bbdb-update-records-p'.
For interactive calls, use car of `bbdb-mua-update-interactive-p'.
\(fn ANNOTATION &optional FIELD REPLACE UPDATE-P)" t nil)
(autoload 'bbdb-mua-edit-field "bbdb-mua" "\
Edit FIELD of the BBDB record(s) of message sender(s) or recipients.
FIELD defaults to value of variable `bbdb-mua-edit-field'.
UPDATE-P may take the same values as `bbdb-update-records-p'.
For interactive calls, see function `bbdb-mua-update-interactive-p'.
HEADER-CLASS is defined in `bbdb-message-headers'. If it is nil,
use all classes in `bbdb-message-headers'.
\(fn &optional FIELD UPDATE-P HEADER-CLASS)" t nil)
(autoload 'bbdb-mua-edit-field-sender "bbdb-mua" "\
Edit FIELD of record corresponding to sender of this message.
FIELD defaults to value of variable `bbdb-mua-edit-field'.
UPDATE-P may take the same values as `bbdb-update-records-p'.
For interactive calls, see function `bbdb-mua-update-interactive-p'.
\(fn &optional FIELD UPDATE-P)" t nil)
(autoload 'bbdb-mua-edit-field-recipients "bbdb-mua" "\
Edit FIELD of record corresponding to recipient of this message.
FIELD defaults to value of variable `bbdb-mua-edit-field'.
UPDATE-P may take the same values as `bbdb-update-records-p'.
For interactive calls, see function `bbdb-mua-update-interactive-p'.
\(fn &optional FIELD UPDATE-P)" t nil)
(autoload 'bbdb-mua-auto-update "bbdb-mua" "\
Update BBDB automatically based on incoming and outgoing messages.
This looks into the headers of a message according to HEADER-CLASS.
Then for the mail addresses found the corresponding BBDB records are updated.
UPDATE-P determines whether only existing BBDB records are taken
or whether also new records are created for these mail addresses.
Return matching records.
HEADER-CLASS is defined in `bbdb-message-headers'. If it is nil,
use all classes in `bbdb-message-headers'.
UPDATE-P may take the same values as `bbdb-mua-auto-update-p'.
If UPDATE-P is nil, use `bbdb-mua-auto-update-p' (which see).
If `bbdb-mua-pop-up' is non-nil, BBDB pops up the *BBDB* buffer
along with the MUA window(s), displaying the matching records
using `bbdb-pop-up-layout'.
If this is nil, BBDB is updated silently.
This function is intended for noninteractive use via appropriate MUA hooks.
Call `bbdb-mua-auto-update-init' in your init file to put this function
into the respective MUA hooks.
See `bbdb-mua-display-records' and friends for interactive commands.
\(fn &optional HEADER-CLASS UPDATE-P)" nil nil)
(autoload 'bbdb-mua-auto-update-init "bbdb-mua" "\
For MUAS add `bbdb-mua-auto-update' to their presentation hook.
If a MUA is not an element of MUAS, `bbdb-mua-auto-update' is removed
from the respective presentation hook.
Call this function in your init file to use the auto update feature with MUAS.
This function is separate from the general function `bbdb-initialize'
as this allows one to initialize the auto update feature for some MUAs only,
for example only for outgoing messages.
See `bbdb-mua-auto-update' for details about the auto update feature.
\(fn &rest MUAS)" nil nil)
(autoload 'bbdb-auto-notes "bbdb-mua" "\
Automatically annotate RECORD based on the headers of the current message.
See the variables `bbdb-auto-notes-rules', `bbdb-auto-notes-ignore-messages'
and `bbdb-auto-notes-ignore-headers'.
For use as an element of `bbdb-notice-record-hook'.
\(fn RECORD)" nil nil)
(if (fboundp 'register-definition-prefixes) (register-definition-prefixes "bbdb-mua" '("bbdb-")))
;;;***
;;;### (autoloads nil "bbdb-pgp" "bbdb-pgp.el" (0 0 0 0))
;;; Generated autoloads from bbdb-pgp.el
(autoload 'bbdb-read-xfield-pgp-mail "bbdb-pgp" "\
Set `bbdb-pgp-field', requiring match with `bbdb-pgp-ranked-actions'.
\(fn &optional INIT)" nil nil)
(autoload 'bbdb-pgp "bbdb-pgp" "\
Add PGP MML tags to a message according to the recipients' BBDB records.
For all message recipients in `bbdb-pgp-headers', this grabs the action
in `bbdb-pgp-field' of their BBDB records. If this proposes multiple actions,
perform the action which appears first in `bbdb-pgp-ranked-actions'.
If this proposes no action at all, use `bbdb-pgp-default'.
The variable `bbdb-pgp-method' defines the method which is actually used
for signing and encrypting.
This command works with both `mail-mode' and `message-mode' to send
signed or encrypted mail.
To run this command automatically when sending a message,
use `bbdb-initialize' with arg `pgp' to add this function
to `message-send-hook' and `mail-send-hook'.
Yet see info node `(message)Signing and encryption' why you
might not want to rely for encryption on a hook function
which runs just before the message is sent, that is, you might want
to call the command `bbdb-pgp' manually, then call `mml-preview'.
\(fn)" t nil)
(if (fboundp 'register-definition-prefixes) (register-definition-prefixes "bbdb-pgp" '("bbdb-pgp-")))
;;;***
;;;### (autoloads nil "bbdb-rmail" "bbdb-rmail.el" (0 0 0 0))
;;; Generated autoloads from bbdb-rmail.el
(autoload 'bbdb/rmail-header "bbdb-rmail" "\
Pull HEADER out of Rmail header.
\(fn HEADER)" nil nil)
(autoload 'bbdb-insinuate-rmail "bbdb-rmail" "\
Hook BBDB into RMAIL.
Do not call this in your init file. Use `bbdb-initialize'.
\(fn)" nil nil)
;;;***
;;;### (autoloads nil "bbdb-site" "bbdb-site.el" (0 0 0 0))
;;; Generated autoloads from bbdb-site.el
(if (fboundp 'register-definition-prefixes) (register-definition-prefixes "bbdb-site" '("bbdb-")))
;;;***
;;;### (autoloads nil "bbdb-snarf" "bbdb-snarf.el" (0 0 0 0))
;;; Generated autoloads from bbdb-snarf.el
(autoload 'bbdb-snarf-paragraph "bbdb-snarf" "\
Snarf BBDB record from paragraph around position POS using RULE.
The paragraph is the one that contains POS or follows POS.
Interactively POS is the position of point.
RULE defaults to `bbdb-snarf-rule-default'.
See `bbdb-snarf-rule-alist' for details.
\(fn POS &optional RULE)" t nil)
(autoload 'bbdb-snarf-yank "bbdb-snarf" "\
Snarf a BBDB record from latest kill using RULE.
The latest kill may also be a window system selection, see `current-kill'.
RULE defaults to `bbdb-snarf-rule-default'.
See `bbdb-snarf-rule-alist' for details.
\(fn &optional RULE)" t nil)
(autoload 'bbdb-snarf "bbdb-snarf" "\
Snarf a BBDB record in STRING using RULE. Display and return this record.
Interactively, STRING is the current region.
RULE defaults to `bbdb-snarf-rule-default'.
See `bbdb-snarf-rule-alist' for details.
\(fn STRING &optional RULE)" t nil)
(if (fboundp 'register-definition-prefixes) (register-definition-prefixes "bbdb-snarf" '("bbdb-snarf-")))
;;;***
;;;### (autoloads nil "bbdb-tex" "bbdb-tex.el" (0 0 0 0))
;;; Generated autoloads from bbdb-tex.el
(autoload 'bbdb-tex "bbdb-tex" "\
Generate FILE for TeXing RECORDS.
Interactively, use BBDB prefix \\<bbdb-mode-map>\\[bbdb-do-all-records], see `bbdb-do-all-records'.
RULE should be an element of `bbdb-tex-alist'.
\(fn RECORDS FILE RULE)" t nil)
(if (fboundp 'register-definition-prefixes) (register-definition-prefixes "bbdb-tex" '("bbdb-tex-")))
;;;***
;;;### (autoloads nil "bbdb-vm" "bbdb-vm.el" (0 0 0 0))
;;; Generated autoloads from bbdb-vm.el
(autoload 'bbdb/vm-header "bbdb-vm" "\
\(fn HEADER)" nil nil)
(autoload 'bbdb-insinuate-vm "bbdb-vm" "\
Hook BBDB into VM.
Do not call this in your init file. Use `bbdb-initialize'.
\(fn)" nil nil)
;;;***
;;;### (autoloads nil "bbdb-wl" "bbdb-wl.el" (0 0 0 0))
;;; Generated autoloads from bbdb-wl.el
(autoload 'bbdb/wl-header "bbdb-wl" "\
\(fn HEADER)" nil nil)
(autoload 'bbdb-insinuate-wl "bbdb-wl" "\
Hook BBDB into Wanderlust.
\(fn)" nil nil)
;;;***
;;;### (autoloads nil nil ("bbdb-pkg.el") (0 0 0 0))
;;;***
;; Local Variables:
;; version-control: never
;; no-byte-compile: t
;; no-update-autoloads: t
;; coding: utf-8
;; End:
;;; bbdb-autoloads.el ends here
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