I use quite a few fcc-save-hooks (in mutt v1.2.5), and I've noticed
something which makes them almost useless now. The Fcc: seems to be set
according to the first sequential address match. This would be fine if
mutt compared the fcc-save-hook to the To: field first, but it seems to
consider the To: and Cc: fields equal. Which means, most of the time, my
Fcc: is set according to one of the recipients in the Cc: field! I have to
manually reset the Fcc: field most of the time.

Does anyone have a patch or something to fix this behavior? i.e. Match on
the To: field, and if if there's no match, then consider the Cc: field
(and probably Bcc: after that).

Thanks,
js.
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