On Tue 10.Apr'01 at 19:51:54 -0400 wrote
 Andrew Pimlott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

/ There may be a bug in mutt 1.2.5 that causes postponed messages to
/ be lost.  I just postponed a message in the usual way (quit from
/ editor to the message view, press 'q' to quit, press 'y' to
/ postpone).  About 30 seconds later, I attempted to resume the
/ message.  I pressed 'm' to mail, pressed 'y' to resume, saw my
/ postponed message in the postponed list, and selected it.  The
/ message view came up with the expected headers recipient, but the
/ body was empty.  I subsequently re-postponed the message, so any
/ clues in the postponed mbox file are probably gone.
/ 
/ I am running Debian 2.2 and Linux 2.2.19 on a machine that has been
/ very stable.  Any ideas?

When you edit a message but don't save before you return to the composer, all
that's left are the headers, so mutt get's only an empty body.

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