@c appreciate a notice if you do).
@copying
-Copyright @copyright{} 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008,
-2009, 2010 Free Software Foundation, Inc.@*
+Copyright @copyright{} 2001-2011 Free Software Foundation, Inc.@*
Copyright @copyright{} 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000
Reuven M. Lerner@*
Copyright @copyright{} 1992, 1993 Steven Byrnes@*
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@node Contacting the FSF
-@section What is the current address of the FSF?
-@cindex Snail mail address of the FSF
-@cindex Postal address of the FSF
+@section How do I contact the FSF?
@cindex Contracting the FSF
@cindex Free Software Foundation, contacting
For up-to-date information, see
@uref{http://www.fsf.org/about/contact.html, the FSF contact web-page}.
-
-@table @asis
-
-@item E-mail
-info@@fsf.org
-
-@item Telephone
-+1-617-542-5942
-
-@item Fax
-+1-617-542-2652
-
-@item World Wide Web
-@uref{http://www.fsf.org/}
-
-@item Postal address
-Free Software Foundation@*
-51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor@*
-Boston, MA 02110-1301@*
-USA@*
-
-@end table
+You can send general correspondence to @email{info@@fsf.org}.
@cindex Ordering GNU software
For details on how to order items directly from the FSF, see the
@item
Emacs can be started as a daemon in the background.
-@cindex NeXTSTEP port
+@cindex NeXTstep port
@cindex GNUstep port
@cindex Mac OS X Cocoa
@item
-There is a new NeXTSTEP port of Emacs. This supports GNUstep and Mac OS
+There is a new NeXTstep port of Emacs. This supports GNUstep and Mac OS
X (via the Cocoa libraries). The Carbon port of Emacs, which supported
Mac OS X in Emacs 22, has been removed.
@cindex Function keys and modifiers
@cindex Binding modifiers and function keys
-With Emacs 19 and later, you can represent modified function keys in
-vector format by adding prefixes to the function key symbol. For
-example (from the Emacs documentation):
+You can represent modified function keys in vector format by adding
+prefixes to the function key symbol. For example (from the Emacs
+documentation):
@lisp
(global-set-key [?\C-x right] 'forward-page)
Normally, Emacs expands aliases when you send the message.
To expand them before this, use @kbd{M-x expand-mail-aliases}.
-@c FIXME there should be an interactive rebuild command for this.
@item
-Emacs normally only reads the @file{.mailrc} file once per session,
-when you start to compose your first mail message. If you edit
-@file{.mailrc}, you can type @kbd{M-: (build-mail-aliases) @key{RET}} to
-make Emacs reread @file{~/.mailrc}.
+Emacs normally only reads the @file{.mailrc} file once per session, when
+you start to compose your first mail message. If you edit the file
+after this, you can use @kbd{M-x build-mail-aliases} to make Emacs
+reread it. Prior to Emacs 24.1, this is not an interactive command, so
+you must instead type @kbd{M-: (build-mail-aliases) @key{RET}}.
@item
If you like, you can expand mail aliases as abbrevs, as soon as you