changeset 68700:2ce71d4cf3fd

Minor clarifications.
author Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
date Wed, 08 Feb 2006 00:16:21 +0000
parents 01a45acfbdc6
children efd297c5c768
files man/sending.texi
diffstat 1 files changed, 8 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-) [+]
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--- a/man/sending.texi	Wed Feb 08 00:15:47 2006 +0000
+++ b/man/sending.texi	Wed Feb 08 00:16:21 2006 +0000
@@ -93,9 +93,10 @@
 automatically when you send the message.  Others, such as the recipient
 names, must be specified by you in order to send the message properly.
 
-  Mail mode provides a few commands to help you edit some header fields,
-and some are preinitialized in the buffer automatically at times.  You can
-insert and edit header fields using ordinary editing commands.
+  In the mail buffer, you can insert and edit header fields using
+ordinary editing commands.  Mail mode provides a commands to help you
+edit some header fields, and some are preinitialized in the buffer
+automatically when appropriate.
 
   The line in the buffer that says
 
@@ -110,7 +111,7 @@
 message actually sent.  The text used for the delimiter line is controlled
 by the variable @code{mail-header-separator}.
 
-Here is an example of what the headers and text in the mail buffer
+  Here is an example of what the headers and text in the mail buffer
 might look like.
 
 @example
@@ -221,7 +222,7 @@
 continuation lines: one or more lines starting with whitespace,
 following the starting line of the field, are considered part of the
 field.  Here's an example of a @samp{To} field with a continuation
-line:@refill
+line:
 
 @example
 @group
@@ -433,9 +434,8 @@
 using it.  This is the usual way to send the message.
 
   In a file-visiting buffer, sending the message does not clear the
-modified flag, because only saving the file should do that.  As a
-result, you don't get a warning if you try to send the same message
-twice.
+modified flag, because only saving the file should do that.  Also, you
+don't get a warning if you try to send the same message twice.
 
 @c This is indexed in mule.texi, node "Recognize Coding".
 @c @vindex sendmail-coding-system