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[noob] From: line config + thanks for a great client!
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- Date: Wed, 24 Nov 2010 11:51:49 +0800
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Hi, new wanderlust user here -- so far, really enjoying it! I have been looking for a mail client that would download message contents on demand (when reading the message) AND cache the messages on disk for off-line access. Remarkably, I haven't found any GUI client that does it this way.
One configuration issue that I couldn't find in the FAQ, nor web searching.
Where do I configure the "From" line for e-mails that I send? I want it to say "James Harkins <jamshark70@dewdrop-world.net>"
Apologies for the really basic question -- I spent a couple of hours last night and another hour this morning with the basic setup, then about another hour after that searching for this information in various places, and I give up.
Thanks,
James