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Anthony Rossini <rossini@stat.sc.edu> writes:

> What about setting them up to respond with 
> 	"Not Configured Yet"

> by default, until changed by Customize (or .emacs)?

> i.e. something like:

> (defun default-\\(news\\|mail\\)-handler ()
>   (message "Not Configured Yet"))

> That way, novices will see the possibility, and the rest of us can
> customize? 

This sounds like a reasonable compromise if it can be made to work.
I'm not altogether pleased with the way `user-mail-address' works, but 
perhaps that's just my unusual setup.

Note that the pixmaps (and the initialization of the pixmaps) were left
alone.

