Thanks.

Works perfectly. For testing purposes: if the message buffer is open,
the aliases seem to have been read already, and changes in .mailrc with
followed reloading don't seem to have any impact. So: after reloading,
one has to open a new message to test the alias.

Thanks a lot,

Rainer


Dan Christensen <[email protected]> writes:

> Gnus can parse a ~/.mailrc file containing mail aliases such as:
>
> alias groupname  "Person One <p1@address>, Person Two <p2@address>"
>
> Then, if you type groupname in a header, followed by a space or
> punctuation character, it should complete.
>
> You need to restart Gnus or run
>
> (rebuild-mail-abbrevs (concat (getenv "HOME") "/.mailrc")
>
> after editing .mailrc in order for Gnus to know about your changes.
>
> Dan
>
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