On 2019-02-21, Gene Heskett <ghesk...@shentel.net> wrote: > >> (2) Mutt has a feature that lets you send an EXACT copy of a message >> to a different address, preserving all of the headers and content >> verbatim. Mutt calls this "bouncing". > > If this is such a good feature, why is mutt the only agent doing it? >>
As a matter of fact, Alpine has the same feature and uses the same designating term ('BOUNCE (redirect) message to :'). I hadn't actually thought before now about the ambiguity of the word and the possible confusion that might arise given its other, perhaps more historically valid, meaning.