The Short:
I notice that when I 'resend-message' (<ESC>e) that it doesn't get
copied to my 'sent' folder.

The Long:
I'm a bad typist.  Sometimes I mistype an address and send the
mail off.  I get the bounce message.

Crack open mutt (v1.2) on my 'sent' folder where copies of all my
emails go.  I find the message and hit <ESC>e (resend-message).
(NOTE: not 'e' (edit), this just edits the raw message and
doesn't offer to send it off again.)  Usually, I don't change the
text, but I come back to the compose menu and fix up the 'To:'
address.  Hit 'y' and off it goes, but it never shows up in my
'sent' folder.

My preference would be to have the both copies of the message.
Why?  Because sometimes, I forget to forward a copy of the message
to someone else and I need to quickly resend the identical message
to one other address.  I need to have both messages, the one to
the original recipients and the new one to the forgotten
recipient.

A bad solution: First edit the message ('e').  Then undelete the
old message.  Then resend the new message.  Very ugly, especially
when IMHO 'resend' should FCC just like every other send.

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