changeset 102373:dec452f84540

(Rmail Reply): Fix grammar in previous change.
author Glenn Morris <rgm@gnu.org>
date Tue, 03 Mar 2009 07:22:36 +0000
parents fc6358d5f411
children 8e96a66e8df3
files doc/emacs/rmail.texi
diffstat 1 files changed, 8 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-) [+]
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--- a/doc/emacs/rmail.texi	Tue Mar 03 04:22:58 2009 +0000
+++ b/doc/emacs/rmail.texi	Tue Mar 03 07:22:36 2009 +0000
@@ -700,14 +700,14 @@
 @vindex rmail-dont-reply-to-names
   You can exclude certain recipients from being included automatically
 in replies, using the variable @code{rmail-dont-reply-to-names}.  Its
-value should be a regular expression (as a string); any recipient that
-the regular expression matches, is excluded from the @samp{CC} field.
-They are also excluded from the @samp{To} field, unless this would leave
-the field empty.  If this variables is nil, then the first time you
-compose a reply it is initialized to a default value that matches your
-own address, and any name starting with @samp{info-}.  (Those names are
-excluded because there is a convention of using them for large mailing
-lists to broadcast announcements.)
+value should be a regular expression; any recipients that match are
+excluded from the @samp{CC} field.  They are also excluded from the
+@samp{To} field, unless this would leave the field empty.  If this
+variable is nil, then the first time you compose a reply it is
+initialized to a default value that matches your own address, and any
+name starting with @samp{info-}.  (Those names are excluded because
+there is a convention of using them for large mailing lists to broadcast
+announcements.)
 
   To omit the @samp{CC} field completely for a particular reply, enter
 the reply command with a numeric argument: @kbd{C-u r} or @kbd{1 r}.