On Fri, 08 Jul 2005 15:34:40 GMT, Haines wrote:

>> An easy way to control the email-address is by setting
>> user-mail-address:
>> 
>> (setq user-mail-address "[EMAIL PROTECTED]")

> I tried a number of such expedients. This one:

>   (setq user-mail-address "[EMAIL PROTECTED]")

> Seems to kill the From line altogether. I have to type the entire line
> by hand when I use this line in ~/.gnus.

That is odd. If I set user-mail-adress - as you did above - and press
'm', I get a buffer that starts with:

,----
| To: 
| Subject: 
| From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Adam Sjøgren)
| Gcc: nnml+archive:mail-2005
| Organization: koldfront - analysis & revolution, Copenhagen, Denmark
| --text follows this line--
`----

>> ,----[ C-h v user-mail-address RET ]
>> | `user-mail-address' is a variable declared in Lisp.
>> |   -- loaded from "sendmail"
>> | 
>> | Value: "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"

> This was not much help:

>   user-mail-address's value is 
>   "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"

Uhm, you cut the documentation that might be of help - the lines
describing from what variables user-mail-adress is generated (if you
do not set it yourself later).


  Best regards,

-- 
 "Q: Who tells you what to do?                                Adam Sjøgren
  A: The Bell Telephone Company. The telephone rings     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
     and I do what I'm told to do."
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