When postponing eMails, the times are set based on the creation of the eMail.
Now when a postponed eMail is actually sent and therefore written to the
sent-folder, the creation times are kept in the local copy.

I sort by "date-received", so the postponed eMails are somewhere in the
middle of my sent-folder, when I have completed other eMails in the meantime.
And when trying to sync with the other side ("when did you send your eMail ?
your mail from ...") it's harder if the times don't match.

Is there a way for postponed eMails to have mutt use the actual sending time
rather than the creation time for fcc-saves ?
 Is it useful the way it is now ?

If there is a use for the current behavior, perhaps a new switch ?
(postponed_time=create|send)

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