Hi,

In the way you mean, my understanding is that, no it doesn't and won't
do it.  There was a discussion on this topic a few months ago, which
pointed out that the standards require fully qualified email addresses
and that this feature is a departure from those standards.  It was
entered as an enhancement request, but I'm not sure what it's status is.

The workaround is to use the contacts list - then when you type in
partial address, you will get a menu of choices which match, or if only
one match exists, it will just use it.

If anyone else out there has a better memory of that discussion, please
correct any errors I've made.

HTH

Paul


On Mon, 2002-10-07 at 16:13, Mark Kowitz wrote:
> Greetings,
> 
> I'm new to evolution so please be kind.  Is there a way to setup a default 
> mail domain address within Evolution?  This way all I need to type in is 
> the login name of the user I'm sending e-mail to. Once I hit  the tab key, 
> then the default mail domain would be added to the login name 
> automatically.  Right now I've been typing in the full dns qualified 
> address. But other mail clients like Eudora, Mulberry, etc support a 
> default mail address. In mulberry, the field is called "Default domain for 
> outgoing mail".
> 
> Any ideas?
> Thanks.
> Mark
> 
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