>>>> "Simon" == Simon Josefsson
<jas(a)extundo.com> writes:
Simon> Adrian.Aichner(a)t-online.de (Adrian Aichner) writes:
>>
>>>> "Simon" == Simon
Josefsson <jas(a)extundo.com> writes:
>>
Simon> nbecker(a)hns.com (Neal D. Becker) writes:
> >> This must be a fairly common requirement. I wonder how
others address
> >> it.
> >>
> >> When sending mail withing my local organization I want my From header
> >> to say one thing, but for external mail I'd like it to say something
> >> else. I wish there was some quick way for me to switch back and
> >> forth. What do other people do?
>
Simon> `C-c C-f C-o' and change the address. I guess you could use
bbdb,
>
> C-c C-f C-o is undefined
>
> Simon, what is it bound to in your world?
Simon> It is only part of Oort Gnus. Come to think of it, I added it. :-)
Ah, I suspected something like this.
Do MTAs usually allow users to specify From: headers?
Simon> C-c C-f C-o runs the command message-goto-from
Simon> which is an interactive compiled Lisp function in `message'.
Simon> (message-goto-from)
Simon> Move point to the From header.
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