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From: Hrvoje Niksic <hniksic@srce.hr>
Date: 15 Mar 1997 20:59:31 +0100
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Kyle Jones <kyle_jones@wonderworks.com> writes:

> The function doesn't necessarily query.  Also this name fits in
> well with user-full-name, user-real-login-name, user-login-name,
> user-real-uid, user-original-login-name, and user-uid.  We should
> have a good reason to go against this existing naming convention.

Having a function of the same name is a perfectly good reason for me.
Can't we have it as `user-mailbox-address', or *anything* different
than the existing variable?

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