Hi Tobin,

You are right, this is just a matter of how mutt displays messages that you
sent. The "To" is hard-coded before the destination as a visual cue. When
in doubt, you can always use "h" in message view to see the full headers.

Regards,
Vlad

On Sun, Feb 12, 2017, 9:05 AM Tobin Harding <m...@tobin.cc> wrote:

> As the behaviour I am questioning has displayed itself with the
> original message, this must not have anything to do with `git
> send-email` but rather must be a mutt thing.
>
> Any ideas most appreciated but I realize now this is probably not the
> correct place to ask.
>
> Thanks for your time anyways, apologies for the noise.
>
> thanks,
> Tobin.
>
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