Another way to query your address book is to use mutt's `query_command`.
The way I uses it
a. when starting a mail, mutt asks me for 'To:', 'Cc:'. There type
'joe' press CTRL+T and I get either a list of results with results
delivered by query_coammnd, or the line immediately expands to
> Have you tried setting hostname=yahoo.com in your .muttrc? I haven't tried
> it, but it seems like that would work.
Thank you very much!
set hostname='yahoo.com'
does exactly what I want (at this point, my needs are not more sophisticated)
:-)
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> My e-mail uses a whitelist and tags
On Sat, Oct 16, 2021 at 04:45:19AM +, Globe Trotter via Mutt-users wrote:
> As I mentioned if I type joe in the To: prompt, it expands to
> joe@localhost. I want this to expand to a detailed j...@yahoo.com
> (where that @yahoo.com is added by default since i do not have joe as
> an alias in my
On Friday, October 15, 2021, 11:32:38 PM CDT, Jean Louis
wrote:
> * Globe Trotter via Mutt-users [2021-10-16 03:18]:
>> Hi,
>
>> I am wondering how it is possible automagically add a given domain name to
>> an email address that is not in my address book.
>
>> Specifically, if I
Hi,
I am wondering how it is possible automagically add a given domain name to an
email address that is not in my address book.
Specifically, if I type joe and joe is in my addressbook (or is not a complete
email address) as my recipient, I get:
joe@hostname
what I want to happen is for joe