folders are hidden from the list, you will have two ways to subscribe to
a folder: either show all folders, subscribe the ones you want, and hide
unsubscribed folders again; or, if you know the folder's name, use
- "Create new folder" in its parent's contextual menu.
+ <quote>Create new folder</quote> in its parent's contextual menu.
</para>
</section>
+
<section id="handling_filters">
<title>Filtering</title>
<para>
the rule to mail retrieved from the named account only, skipping it for
mail retrieved from all other accounts. The default value is
<quote>All</quote>, which means that the rule is global and will
- be applied to all mail, reagrdless of the account from which it was
- retireved, (see paragraph below). The condition format is an expression
+ be applied to all mail, regardless of the account from which it was
+ retrieved, (see paragraph below). The condition format is an expression
defining what Claws Mail should look for when filtering mail, for
example: <quote>to matchcase claws-mail-users</quote> is for messages
sent to any address containing <quote>claws-mail-users</quote>. You can
<quote>Name</quote> entry. When you set a specific account the filtering
rule will only be applied to messages retrieved from the named account.
The default value is <quote>All</quote>, which means that the rule will
- be appied globally, to messages retrieved from any account. When filtering
+ be applied globally, to messages retrieved from any account. When filtering
messages manually, if there are any per-account filtering rules defined,
you will be asked what you wish to do with those rules. Possible choices
are to skip the rules, or apply these rules regardless of the account to