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@@ -441,7 +441,7 @@ machine news.yourprovider.net login YourUserName password YourPassword
@noindent
.
Make sure that the file isn't readable to others if you
-work on a OS which is capable of doing so. (Under Unix
+work on an OS which is capable of doing so. (Under Unix
say
@example
chmod 600 ~/.authinfo
@@ -1449,7 +1449,7 @@ all those email addresses?
@subsubheading Answer
-There's an very basic solution for this, mail aliases.
+There's a very basic solution for this, mail aliases.
You can store your mail addresses in a ~/.mailrc file using a simple
alias syntax:
@@ -2012,7 +2012,7 @@ server by typing @samp{J a}. If you
make a mistake, or change your mind, you can undo this
action by typing @samp{J r}. When
you're done, type 'q' to return to the group buffer.
-Now the next time you enter a group on a agentized
+Now the next time you enter a group on an agentized
server, the headers will be stored on disk and read from
there the next time you enter the group.
@@ -2293,7 +2293,7 @@ When the term Emacs is used in this FAQ, it means either GNU
Emacs or XEmacs.
@item Message
-In this FAQ message means a either a mail or a posting to a
+In this FAQ message means either a mail or a posting to a
Usenet Newsgroup or to some other fancy back end, no matter
of which kind it is.