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<h2><a name="s15">13.</a> <a href="sylpheed.html#toc15">Conversion of
-Other Mail Format into Sylpheed (MH Format)</a></h2>
+Other Mail Format into Sylpheed-Claws (MH Format)</a></h2>
<h2><a name="ss15.1">13.1</a> <a href="sylpheed.html#toc15.1">Importing
Messages of mbox Format</a>
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-<p>Sylpheed lets you import messages of the Mbox format from the File
+<p>Sylpheed-Claws lets you import messages of the Mbox format from the File
menu. First you create the mail folder where you want the messages to
end up in, then you select File->import Mbox file. Use the browse
-function to select the Mbox file and the Sylpheed mail folder, and
+function to select the Mbox file and the Sylpheed-Claws mail folder, and
press Ok. And voila, there is your mail, imported.</p>
<p>That was easy, wasn't it?</p>
<h2><a name="ss15.2">13.2</a> <a href="sylpheed.html#toc15.2">Importing
programs you can download the program mbx2mbox at sourceforge.net. The
project is located at <a href="http://mbx2mbox.sourceforge.net">http://mbx2mbox.sourceforge.net.</a></p>
<h2><a name="ss15.4">13.4</a> <a href="sylpheed.html#toc15.4">Exporting
-from Sylpheed MH format to mbox</a>
+from Sylpheed-Claws MH format to mbox</a>
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-<p>Sylpheed offers a way to export a mailbox to the standard mbox
+<p>Sylpheed-Claws offers a way to export a mailbox to the standard mbox
format through the File menu. Just select the "Export to mbox file..."
option and you can select the folder to export (assisted by a browse
dialog) and also select or enter the name of the mbox file you wish to