v.out.ogr creates this list on the fly, so if you don't see it, this might mean that your installation of ogr does not support PostgreSQL.
I have ogr2ogr installed (from FWTools142) and working now, and it supports PostgreSQL. Is there a way to get grass63RC1 for windows to use that ogr? I tried setting the path to the directory containing the FWTools142 OGR, but I still get:

Unable to open data source <PG:host=localhost dbname=postgis user=John>

Full command and error message is:

v.in.ogr -l {dsn=PG:host=localhost dbname=postgis user=John} min_area=0.0001 snap=-1
D2/3: G__read_Cell_head
D2/3: G__read_Cell_head_array
D3/3: region item: proj:       99
D3/3: region item: zone:       0
D3/3: region item: north:      792983.53551085
D3/3: region item: south:      587911.71541368
D3/3: region item: east:       473652.88022388
D3/3: region item: west:       247879.38013186
D3/3: region item: cols:       20
D3/3: region item: rows:       20
D3/3: region item: e-w resol:  11288.6750046
D3/3: region item: n-s resol:  10253.59100486
D3/3: region item: top:        1
D3/3: region item: bottom:     0
D3/3: region item: cols3:      11
D3/3: region item: rows3:      12
D3/3: region item: depths:     1
D3/3: region item: e-w resol3: 33.09079794
D3/3: region item: n-s resol3: 30.37584014
D3/3: region item: t-b resol:  1

Unable to open data source <PG:host=localhost dbname=postgis user=John>

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John
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