* Sven Guckes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-10-03 06:54]: > * [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-10-02 21:27]: > > My logon name, rdp, differs from my POP3/SMTP mail name, > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] My problem is that if I try using mutt to send > > email to rdp locally, my send folder shows the To: as [EMAIL PROTECTED] and > > I never get the local mail. How can I get around this. > > hints: > > set alternates=rdp|[EMAIL PROTECTED] > set index_format="...%L..."
This takes care of mutt recognizing mail to either of these addresses as being mine. However, a little more testing shows that any unqualified address I use for the To: that is not a valid alias has @kc.rr.com appended to it. So, if in VIM I see: ... To: local-account ... Then, as soon as I save the message and get back to mutt I see: ... To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ... I hope this clarifies the problem a little. How do I suppress this? > delivery of local email depends on the MTA setup. > this is *not* a mutt problem then. If I could get mutt to stop appending the @kc.rr.com and the mail still does not come through, then this would be true.