* [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-10-03 10:26 (08:42:38)]

> 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?

> 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.

Well, use vim capabilities to do this...  using the comand "id
local-account", will return 0 or 1 depending on the existence of
local-account.
I don't have the time to set it up for you right now, but check
vim filetypes and autocmds:

augroup MuttMailMessages
  au!
  au BufRead mutt*[0-9] source ~/.vimail/IN
  au BufWrite mutt*p0-9] source ~/.vimail/OUT
augroup END
(excerpt from my ~/.vimrc)

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Rafael C. Gawenda
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