#3298: Mutt's way to get the FQDN is broken
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  Reporter:  vinc17  |      Owner:  mutt-dev
      Type:  defect  |     Status:  reopened
  Priority:  major   |  Milestone:
 Component:  mutt    |    Version:  1.5.20
Resolution:          |   Keywords:
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Comment (by vinc17):

 Replying to [comment:13 me]:
 > Hinting from /etc/resolv.conf is still useful for the mobile/DHCP use
 case where the DNS domain name is unlikely to resolve, but
 /etc/resolv.conf may contain a useful value, but it should be the fallback
 to the DNS lookup described in this ticket.

 Note that there should not be problems with mobile/DHCP use case, as the
 FQDN is not linked to some particular network interface. For instance, on
 recent Debian installations, the FQDN typically resolves to 127.0.1.1
 locally via /etc/hosts, which contains some line like:
 {{{
 127.0.1.1 node.domain node
 }}}

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Ticket URL: <http://dev.mutt.org/trac/ticket/3298#comment:34>
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