With Mutt based on db9200c7, after writing a mail message (using
the Emacs editor), I did <send-message> to send it. But I got the
following message:

Attachement #1 modifié. Mettre à jour le codage pour 
/var/tmp/mutt-qaa-1000-7767-3138321168908816236 ? ([oui]/non): 

which would be

Attachment #1 modified. Update encoding for 
/var/tmp/mutt-qaa-1000-7767-3138321168908816236? ([yes]/no)

in English (this corresponds to the body of the message).

Ditto when I typed ^G then did <send-message> again.

The problem disappeared with <edit-message> and quitting the editor.

This was the first time I had such an issue. And there is nothing
in the logs around the initial timestamp of this file.

I'm wondering what happened.

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