On 25.04.17 11:16, Chris Green wrote: > Essentially anything without an @ should be an alias, I never actually > send mail to local (same system) destinations.
While I do send mail to myself several times per week, as paperless Post-It notes, that would involve even less typing with a "me" alias. As I have edit_headers set, and always enter destinations in the editor, there is no possibility of tab-completion in mutt, for semi-manual checking. (Though I could scrape the aliases from .muttrc with a few lines of awk, to generate a private dictionary for vim, and then use spellchecking to flag bung aliases. Thus a quick hack is to hit zg on any good alias which fails spellchecking, to add it to the private OK spell-list.) Anyway, +1 for accepting the need for aliases for local destinations, as the price for fumble checking in mutt. Erik