From: Kai.Grossjohann@CS.Uni-Dortmund.DE (Kai Großjohann) Date: Mon, 24 Apr 2000 20:39:15 +0200 Hi, > Hm. This seems to be a different problem, though. yes, when you set gnus-extract-address-components to mail-extract-address-components from mail-extr.el it will correctly display the sender with From: but it can fail on some correct From headers like yours. There is probably some bug in regexp there... > If the From header looks like ``From: '', Gnus is > wont to show the empty string as the author name in the Summary > buffer. I'm not sure what to do about that, but maybe setting the > variable gnus-extract-address-components is the right way to go. Yes, it solves my problem. I can customize it to be mail-... > see my full name in the Summary buffer, but now I have told Gnus to > display `-> recipient' in the Summary buffer, instead. If I leave gnus-extract-address-components untouched I see your name complete, but mail-extract-... is buggy for it. > Strange. Is anybody else seeing a truncated From address for my > messages? Maybe some with gnus-extract-... variable customized to mail-... :-)) But it is NOT your fault. It is Emacs's mail-extr fault. > Maybe it only happens for Latin-X users with X not equal to 1? (My > name has a Latin-1 character in it.) Pavel, could you try sending a > message with the appropriate Latin-2 characters in your name? OK. This message should contain it :-) If I send a test message to myself which contains