On 2019-06-04, Jack M <j...@forallx.net> wrote: > The reason (or *a* reason) is that the old way led to the following > situation: Fcc first, then try to send, something weird happens, but > the user has no idea whether the mail was actually sent or not
How could the user not know? If the send fails, mutt prints an error message and stays on the message compose screen. It's pretty obvious... > and so has to contact the recipient. (The Fcc'd copy contains no > information to tell the user whether the mail was sent.) This was > not a rare occurrence. -- Grant Edwards grant.b.edwards Yow! I have many CHARTS at and DIAGRAMS.. gmail.com