Mercurial > emacs
changeset 77945:fa2c625c2d3d
(Article Buttons, Mail Source Customization, Sending or Not Sending,
Customizing NNDiary): Fix typos.
author | Juanma Barranquero <lekktu@gmail.com> |
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date | Wed, 06 Jun 2007 23:37:33 +0000 |
parents | d032c1095c4d |
children | 052499f7ba7d |
files | man/gnus.texi |
diffstat | 1 files changed, 6 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-) [+] |
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--- a/man/gnus.texi Wed Jun 06 23:34:09 2007 +0000 +++ b/man/gnus.texi Wed Jun 06 23:37:33 2007 +0000 @@ -8936,7 +8936,7 @@ message ID or a mail address. If it is one of the symbols @code{mid} or @code{mail}, Gnus will always assume that the string is a message ID or a mail address, respectively. If this variable is set to the symbol -@code{ask}, always query the user what do do. If it is a function, this +@code{ask}, always query the user what to do. If it is a function, this function will be called with the string as its only argument. The function must return @code{mid}, @code{mail}, @code{invalid} or @code{ask}. The default value is the function @@ -14034,7 +14034,7 @@ @item mail-source-delete-old-incoming-confirm @vindex mail-source-delete-old-incoming-confirm -If non-@code{nil}, ask for for confirmation before deleting old incoming +If non-@code{nil}, ask for confirmation before deleting old incoming files. This variable only applies when @code{mail-source-delete-incoming} is a positive number. @@ -16589,7 +16589,7 @@ messages instead of the internal article date. See section 6.4.4 of RFC 2060 for more information on valid strings. -However, if @code{nnimap-search-uids-not-since-is-evil} +However, if @code{nnimap-search-uids-not-since-is-evil} is true, this variable has no effect since the search logic is reversed, as described below. @@ -18107,7 +18107,7 @@ @defvar nndiary-reminders This is the list of times when you want to be reminded of your -appointements (e.g. 3 weeks before, then 2 days before, then 1 hour +appointments (e.g. 3 weeks before, then 2 days before, then 1 hour before and that's it). Remember that ``being reminded'' means that the diary message will pop up as brand new and unread again when you get new mail. @@ -18258,14 +18258,14 @@ @node Sending or Not Sending @subsection Sending or Not Sending -Well, assuming you've read of of the above, here are two final notes on +Well, assuming you've read all of the above, here are two final notes on mail sending with @code{nndiary}: @itemize @bullet @item @code{nndiary} is a @emph{real} mail back end. You really send real diary messsages for real. This means for instance that you can give -appointements to anybody (provided they use Gnus and @code{nndiary}) by +appointments to anybody (provided they use Gnus and @code{nndiary}) by sending the diary message to them as well. @item However, since @code{nndiary} also has a @code{request-post} method, you