On Thursday, May 18 at 09:16 AM, quoth Justin Pryzby:
I recently sent a message to a handful of people, each of whom was in
the Bcc: field, since the don't know each other and don't need to.
Later, I had reason to refer to the list of address to which I'd sent
the mail, but, upon checking my =sent mbox, discovered that mutt had
not stored this information for me.  It occurs to me that this might
be intentional, but it isn't clear why this behaviour would be
desired.  Bcc needn't hide the recipients' addresses from the sender..

This feature is controlled by the $write_bcc setting. You tell mutt to save the BCC header by adding "set write_bcc" to your muttrc file.

It does, however, need to be turned off (unset) if your MTA does not strip that header (most do, but exim does not).

~Kyle
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