#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 code@…):

 I forgot to mention another case where, even when DNS is the configured
 service, that the patch will do the right thing, whereas parsing
 /etc/resolv.conf directly will not.

 Say the search domain is what I said it was: search
 local.domain.example.com example.com other.domain.example.com

 Mutt will use local.domain.example.com as the domain.  However, if via
 DNS, the machine on which Mutt is running resolves to, say,
 mailserver.example.com, then Mutt will (correctly) use the domain
 example.com.

 Reasons why the search domain might be configured that way include that
 other servers (CIFS server, LDAP server, etc.) on which the mail server
 depends are configured to be in local.domain.example.com, whereas for ease
 of use the mail server itself is configured to be in example.com.

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