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Love it.
ARGH! And I have not been able to find a mod to prevent this! GAH!
GetGameSetting fAIMinGreetingDistance
To set the value, use something like this:
SetGameSetting fAIMinGreetingDistance 0
It's possible that another plugin file loaded after this one is overriding the value, but I think it's unlikely. I recommend you make absolutely sure that this mod is both installed and activated, and you check that the greeting(s) you've observed fit within the generic NPC greeting given when the player crosses that distance threshold.
Something as small as this mod simply isn't complex enough to be buggy. All it does is change a single game setting - one number.
In those cases, the only problem you'll experience will be the changes to this gamesetting made by the mod loaded last will override the changes made by any other mods loaded earlier.
I'm using Deadly Dragons, Dragons in the Wild, Moar Dragons!, Dovahkiin Hideout, Fall of the Space Core, and Dragon Breath Shouts.
@Benie: This will only affect the dialogue triggered by your proximity to a friendly NPC. It doesn't affect what happens when you interact with them in any way.
Thanks for reminding me, however inadvertently it may have been, to add links to the other variations to the description.