Replies in-line to you both.

Globe Trotter <itsme_...@yahoo.com>wrote on Sat, 16 Oct 2021
at 00:45:19 EDT in <1714592883.3655338.1634359519...@mail.yahoo.com>:

> >> I am wondering how it is possible automagically add a given domain name to 
> >> an email address that is not in my address book.
> >> Specifically, if I type joe and joe is in my addressbook (or is not a 
> >> complete email address) as my recipient, I get:
> > 
> > joe@hostname
> >> 
> >> what I want to happen is for joe to automagically expand to j...@yahoo.com 
> >> (say).

Mutt doesn't have an address book, per se (although aliases provide some 
similar functions, see below).
But what you ask for is not possible -- if mutt doesn't know the the address 
(it is not in the address book), there is no way for it to know the domain 
suffix to add.

Are you saying you want to add the same suffix to all unqualified addresses?
Always @yahoo.com, both for joe@ and also for steve@ and mike@?

That is what $hostname is for (when $use_domain is set, the default).
This has other side effects, but it's the only way to unconditionally add 
@yahoo.com for all unqualified addresses.

It doesn't seem like a request that makes much sense with a doman like 
@yahoo.com; although it makes a lot more sense with @mycompany.com. Is it realy 
what you want?

> 
> > You use "a" to add aliases, just try and you may figure it out.
> 
> Thank you!
> 
> Sorry if I did not follow your answer, but my question is not about adding or 
> using aliases, I know how to do that, but how to automagically add a proper 
> domain name to some userid while sending email.

The alias function in mutt serves aas a crude address book, and you can 
autocomplete addresses that are in the aliases list.
So if you have j...@yahoo.com and st...@gmail.com and m...@aol.com, then 
autocomplete will help, by hitting TAB.


Chuck Martin <unicorn+m...@sdf.org> wrote on Sat, 16 Oct 2021
at 01:14:45 EDT in <20211016051445.o3eygnc3esguf...@iceland.freeshell.org>:

> Have you tried setting hostname=yahoo.com in your .muttrc?  I haven't
> tried it, but it seems like that would work.

Maybe I'm misinterpretting the original request, but I don't think that's what 
is desired. But maybe so (see above).

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jh...@alum.mit.edu
John Hawkinson

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