Am 2010-10-09 14:41:17, schrieb Josh Triplett:
> When running "mutt -H" to start from a file containing a mail with
> headers, such as when using "bts --mutt" or running mutt on a bug report
> that reportbug saved but didn't send, mutt will exit unsuccessfully with
> no output if the user does not explicitly save the mail again in their
> editor.

This is the same behaviour if you write a mail, Postpone it, then reopen
it and close the editor without editing or re-saveing the message...

"mutt" use the "mtime", so if you open a File/Message, "mutt" detect its
"mtime" and if you do not edit+save it, it think, you want to drop it.

Note:   There is an option to change this behaviour, which I have
        activated, but currently I do not know the name of the option 

Thanks, Greetings and nice Day/Evening
    Michelle Konzack

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