Package: mutt Version: 1.5.11-5 Severity: normal If one composes a message, with zero To: addresses, but nonzero Bcc: addresses, and then postpones, and then views the list of postponed messages (there must be more than 1), the "to" column for the given message is shown as "pryzbyj", which is wrong and confusing. I would expect to see, perhaps, a blank column, or a [bcc only] text, or maybe the bcc addresses themselves, with some indicator that they are not on the normal "to" line.
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