This is version @value{VERSION}@value{EDITION} of @cite{The MH-E
Manual}, last updated @value{UPDATED}.
-Copyright @copyright{} 1995, 2001-2003, 2005-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+Copyright @copyright{} 1995, 2001--2003, 2005--2013 Free Software
+Foundation, Inc.
@c This dual license has been agreed upon by the FSF.
the section entitled ``GNU Free Documentation License.''
(a) The FSF's Back-Cover Text is: ``You have the freedom to copy and
-modify this GNU manual. Buying copies from the FSF supports it in
-developing GNU and promoting software freedom.''
+modify this GNU manual.''
@item
the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software
@value{VERSION} of MH-E appeared in Emacs 24.4. It is supported in GNU
Emacs 23 and higher, as well as XEmacs 21.4.22 and 21.5.31. MH-E is
known not to work with GNU Emacs versions 20 and below, and XEmacs
-version 21.5.9 - 21.5.16. It is compatible with MH versions 6.8.4 and
+version 21.5.9--21.5.16. It is compatible with MH versions 6.8.4 and
higher, all versions of nmh, and GNU mailutils 1.0 and higher}, so you
shouldn't have to do anything special to use it. Gnus is also
required; version 5.10 or higher is recommended. This manual covers
you can check the actual address(es) in the alias. A new buffer named
@samp{*MH-E Recipients*} is created with the output of @command{whom}
(@pxref{Miscellaneous})@footnote{See the section
-@uref{@value{MH-BOOK-HOME}/senove.html#WhaPro, What now? -- and the
+@uref{@value{MH-BOOK-HOME}/senove.html#WhaPro, What now?---and the
whatnow Program} in the MH book.}.
@node Sending Message, Killing Draft, Checking Recipients, Editing Drafts
conservative. Add that many dots to the @samp{X-Spam-Level:} header
field above to send messages with that score down the drain.
-In the example above, messages with a score of 5-9 are set aside in
+In the example above, messages with a score of 5--9 are set aside in
the @samp{+spam} folder for later review. The major weakness of
rules-based filters is a plethora of false positives so it is
worthwhile to check.
Since Gnus keeps track of which messages you have read, it would be
bad if Gnus expired the last message, for example, message 100, and
@command{rcvstore} gave the next new message number 1. Gnus would then
-ignore it since it thinks that you've read messages 1-100. Turning on
+ignore it since it thinks that you've read messages 1--100. Turning on
this option ensures that the last message is never removed thereby
eliminating this problem.
@end vtable
simpler and the commands were slightly different. Unfortunately, I no
longer have a copy so the differences are lost in the mists of time.
-In '82-83, I was working at BBN and wrote a lot of mlisp code in
+In '82--83, I was working at BBN and wrote a lot of mlisp code in
Gosling Emacs to make it look more like Tennex Emacs. One of the
packages that I picked up and improved was Reid's mail system. In '83,
I went back to Berkeley. About that time, Stallman's first version of