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How to explicitly specify the sender with the alpine e-mail client?

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I seem to have run into a situation where configuring the alpine e-mail client (formerly just pine) for a specific user seems to override some configuration so that the username for the operating system account is used from within alpine to determine who the e-mail is from.

Why is this happening, generally?

How is the sender explicitly configured?

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from:

https://groups.google.com/g/comp.mail.pine/c/3s0mVilxiPE/m/kQYg2Z09BAAJ

it looks like the solution is to use a role as per:

http://www.ii.com/internet/messaging/pine/changing_from/

which I'll have to look into further. Thanks to the usenet comp.mail.pine group or list.

I'll update the answer, these are just links to general info and a how-to guide.

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