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What's a unique customization on your Linux machine you think no one else has?
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Why not use an address book?
Because email clients are not the only place where I enter emails. And not every program supports address book integration.
I might be filling out online forms and enter someone's email or phone number or any other long string such as full name I can't remember how to properly spell.
At least Google and Outlook accounts support sharing the address book through the account, so it doesn't matter where you use it from.
Seems like privacy respecting alternatives could do that, too.
Is there Google and/or Outlook integration into a terminal (Konsole) I'm not aware of?
What implied there's a terminal client? I don't think you mentioned it, either. Did you reply to the correct comment?
Either way, both Gmail and Outlook support POP and IMAP, so if you have a terminal e-mail client there's an about 100% chance it works with Gmail and Outlook.
I may also want to type out someone's email NOT in an email client, while in terminal, for example in bash shell or in vim.