diff man/xemacs/sending.texi @ 412:697ef44129c6 r21-2-14

Import from CVS: tag r21-2-14
author cvs
date Mon, 13 Aug 2007 11:20:41 +0200
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--- a/man/xemacs/sending.texi	Mon Aug 13 11:19:22 2007 +0200
+++ b/man/xemacs/sending.texi	Mon Aug 13 11:20:41 2007 +0200
@@ -174,7 +174,7 @@
 In this version of Emacs, what you see is what you get: in contrast to
 some other versions, no abbreviations are expanded after you have sent the
 mail.  This means you don't suffer the annoyance of having the system do
-things behind your back---if the system rewrites an address you typed,
+things behind your back --- if the system rewrites an address you typed,
 you know it immediately, instead of after the mail has been sent and
 it's too late to do anything about it.  For example, you will never
 again be in trouble because you forgot to delete an old alias from your
@@ -235,9 +235,9 @@
 command @code{M-x merge-mail-aliases}.  The @code{rebuild-mail-aliases}
 command is similar, but deletes existing aliases first.
 
-@vindex mail-alias-separator-string
+@vindex mail-alias-seperator-string
 If you want multiple addresses separated by a string other than @samp{,}
-(a comma), then set the variable @code{mail-alias-separator-string} to
+(a comma), then set the variable @code{mail-alias-seperator-string} to
 it.  This has to be a comma bracketed by whitespace if you want any kind
  of reasonable behavior.