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receiver. You can enter several e-mail addresses, as long as they are
separated by commas. An important utility here is the button "Address".
When you click that, you see the address book. You can point at an
-address, click the "To:", "Cc:" or "Bcc:" button, and Sylpheed will
+address, click the "To:", "Cc:" or "Bcc:" button, and Sylpheed-Claws will
place the address in the selected line. You can set various headers,
even undefined ones by overwriting the text contained in the header's
name.<br>
<h2><a name="ss9.2">9.2</a> <a href="sylpheed.html#toc9.2">Replying to
a Message</a>
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-<p>To reply to a message, you use the "reply" function. In Sylpheed you
+<p>To reply to a message, you use the "reply" function. In Sylpheed-Claws you
activate this through either the "Reply" button, or by pressing Alt-R.</p>
<p>A new message window will be created, with the e-mail address of the
recipient and the subject already set for you. Most of the things
<h2><a name="ss9.3">9.3</a> <a href="sylpheed.html#toc9.3">Replying to
a Message with Quotation</a>
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-<p>If you want to have Sylpheed quote the text you are replying to, you
+<p>If you want to have Sylpheed-Claws quote the text you are replying to, you
need to go into the Configuration menu. There you select Common
preferences, go to the Compose tab, and check the "Quote message when
replying" box. There you can also edit the quotation mark (the mark put