I'm the same, Chewbacca, in that my name makes nothing clear. I have never bothered to do anything about it, as it doesn't bother me. In fact I quite like seeing the occasional change in attitude when someone is expecting to meet a man at a meeting and finds that it's with me. I'm neither upset nor offended, though - why would I be?
Funnily enough, I am in the process of setting up a group outside of work - nothing to do with my profession, and not remotely gender-based - more of a special interest group.
I never thought about my email address, but after I'd done the background stuff with the National HQ they sent round an email to potential members saying 'This is Doodledog's email, and I'm sure he will have some interesting points for discussion at the meeting'. I was half tempted to use my full name in the next message from me (Doodlina Dog, fact fans), but it seemed like it would be making a political statement, so I just left it.
The sky didn't fall in, or anything - it was exactly as though it didn't matter.
Kate Garroway-Care at home costs
Can You Name 5 More Songs? (number 2)