[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Karra, Sriram) writes:

> Gnus uses the concepts of "groups" to split incoming mail into
> different folders.  You can associate a "posting style" for each such

Maybe I am doing something wrong ... perhaps because am reading this
through nnimap localhost instead of ~/Maildir - that stuff I put in
there for nnmaildir and ~/Maildir doesn't seem to work, so as I had
courier imap running anyway ...

Just send me your whole mail + news setup, just to put things in
perspective.  It seems to have triggered with my default posting style
here :(

>>  '(message-sendmail-f-is-evil nil) but it doesn't
>>     really seem to do the job :(
> K.  I don't really know what "sendmail -f" does :)   But a quick

Sets the envelope sender (smtp mail from: argument).  Or have to talk to
localhost:25 I guess.

> browse of the source did give some pointers.  btw, by "doesnt' do the
> job", do you mean no address is generated for sendmail -f or is a
> wrong address generated there?  If the latter, see what the following
> return:

The default sender envelope is [EMAIL PROTECTED] - a combo of these
below.  I managed to get rid of the ugly (and bogus, as my workstation
is behind nat and doesnt resolve on the 'net) Sender field gnus persists
in generating ...

   -srs

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