Alpine: Incomplete maildomain












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How do I set the maildomain for Alpine? It gives me this error and beeps at me twice when starting.



[Incomplete maildomain "fsphub".]

[Return address in mail you send may be incorrect.]


hostname return the full domain. I found this page



http://www.washington.edu/alpine/tech-notes/config.html



But it's so dense it's completely useless to search for 'domain' or 'maildomain'




quell-maildomain-warning

When your configuration is set up so that your domain name contains no dots, it is usually a configuration error. By default, Alpine will warn you about this when you start it up. You will see a warning message that looks like
Incomplete maildomain "".
If this feature is set, the warning is turned off. This feature is displayed as "Suppress Maildomain Warning".




That doesn't tell you how to fix it! The top makes reference to /usr/local/lib/pine.conf but that file doesn't exist.



CentOS 7










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  • For now, I found and edited nano ~/.pinerc and added the domain to user-domain=.

    – Chloe
    Jan 21 at 4:08
















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How do I set the maildomain for Alpine? It gives me this error and beeps at me twice when starting.



[Incomplete maildomain "fsphub".]

[Return address in mail you send may be incorrect.]


hostname return the full domain. I found this page



http://www.washington.edu/alpine/tech-notes/config.html



But it's so dense it's completely useless to search for 'domain' or 'maildomain'




quell-maildomain-warning

When your configuration is set up so that your domain name contains no dots, it is usually a configuration error. By default, Alpine will warn you about this when you start it up. You will see a warning message that looks like
Incomplete maildomain "".
If this feature is set, the warning is turned off. This feature is displayed as "Suppress Maildomain Warning".




That doesn't tell you how to fix it! The top makes reference to /usr/local/lib/pine.conf but that file doesn't exist.



CentOS 7










share|improve this question























  • For now, I found and edited nano ~/.pinerc and added the domain to user-domain=.

    – Chloe
    Jan 21 at 4:08














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How do I set the maildomain for Alpine? It gives me this error and beeps at me twice when starting.



[Incomplete maildomain "fsphub".]

[Return address in mail you send may be incorrect.]


hostname return the full domain. I found this page



http://www.washington.edu/alpine/tech-notes/config.html



But it's so dense it's completely useless to search for 'domain' or 'maildomain'




quell-maildomain-warning

When your configuration is set up so that your domain name contains no dots, it is usually a configuration error. By default, Alpine will warn you about this when you start it up. You will see a warning message that looks like
Incomplete maildomain "".
If this feature is set, the warning is turned off. This feature is displayed as "Suppress Maildomain Warning".




That doesn't tell you how to fix it! The top makes reference to /usr/local/lib/pine.conf but that file doesn't exist.



CentOS 7










share|improve this question














How do I set the maildomain for Alpine? It gives me this error and beeps at me twice when starting.



[Incomplete maildomain "fsphub".]

[Return address in mail you send may be incorrect.]


hostname return the full domain. I found this page



http://www.washington.edu/alpine/tech-notes/config.html



But it's so dense it's completely useless to search for 'domain' or 'maildomain'




quell-maildomain-warning

When your configuration is set up so that your domain name contains no dots, it is usually a configuration error. By default, Alpine will warn you about this when you start it up. You will see a warning message that looks like
Incomplete maildomain "".
If this feature is set, the warning is turned off. This feature is displayed as "Suppress Maildomain Warning".




That doesn't tell you how to fix it! The top makes reference to /usr/local/lib/pine.conf but that file doesn't exist.



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  • For now, I found and edited nano ~/.pinerc and added the domain to user-domain=.

    – Chloe
    Jan 21 at 4:08



















  • For now, I found and edited nano ~/.pinerc and added the domain to user-domain=.

    – Chloe
    Jan 21 at 4:08

















For now, I found and edited nano ~/.pinerc and added the domain to user-domain=.

– Chloe
Jan 21 at 4:08





For now, I found and edited nano ~/.pinerc and added the domain to user-domain=.

– Chloe
Jan 21 at 4:08










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