Fix capitalization of mail headers
* doc/emacs/sending.texi (Mail Format, Mail Headers) (Mail Aliases, Header Editing): Use consistent capitalization of CC, BCC, and FCC. (Bug#31532)
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@ -82,7 +82,7 @@ hear the lamentation of their women.
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At the top of the mail buffer is a set of @dfn{header fields}, which
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At the top of the mail buffer is a set of @dfn{header fields}, which
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are used for specifying information about the email's recipient(s),
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are used for specifying information about the email's recipient(s),
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subject, and so on. The above buffer contains header fields for
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subject, and so on. The above buffer contains header fields for
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@samp{To}, @samp{Cc}, @samp{Subject}, and @samp{From}. Some header
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@samp{To}, @samp{CC}, @samp{Subject}, and @samp{From}. Some header
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fields are automatically pre-initialized in the mail buffer, when
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fields are automatically pre-initialized in the mail buffer, when
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appropriate.
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appropriate.
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@ -152,23 +152,23 @@ more than one address, use commas to separate them.
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@item Subject
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@item Subject
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The subject of the message.
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The subject of the message.
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@item Cc
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@item CC
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Additional mailing address(es) to send the message to. This is like
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Additional mailing address(es) to send the message to. This is like
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@samp{To}, except that these readers should not regard the message as
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@samp{To}, except that these readers should not regard the message as
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directed at them.
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directed at them.
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@item Bcc
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@item BCC
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Additional mailing address(es) to send the message to, which should
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Additional mailing address(es) to send the message to, which should
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not appear in the header of the message actually sent. @samp{Bcc} stands
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not appear in the header of the message actually sent. @samp{BCC} stands
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for @dfn{blind carbon copies}.
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for @dfn{blind carbon copies}.
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@item Fcc
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@item FCC
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The name of a file, to which a copy of the sent message should be
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The name of a file, to which a copy of the sent message should be
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appended. Emacs writes the message in mbox format, unless the file is
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appended. Emacs writes the message in mbox format, unless the file is
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in Babyl format (used by Rmail before Emacs 23), in which case Emacs
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in Babyl format (used by Rmail before Emacs 23), in which case Emacs
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writes in Babyl format. If an Rmail buffer is visiting the file,
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writes in Babyl format. If an Rmail buffer is visiting the file,
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Emacs updates it accordingly. To specify more than one file, use
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Emacs updates it accordingly. To specify more than one file, use
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several @samp{Fcc} fields, with one file name in each field.
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several @samp{FCC} fields, with one file name in each field.
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@item Reply-to
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@item Reply-to
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An address to which replies should be sent, instead of @samp{From}.
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An address to which replies should be sent, instead of @samp{From}.
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@ -198,7 +198,7 @@ this is normally filled in automatically for you.
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@end table
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@end table
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@noindent
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@noindent
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The @samp{To}, @samp{Cc}, and @samp{Bcc} fields can appear any number
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The @samp{To}, @samp{CC}, and @samp{BCC} fields can appear any number
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of times, and each such header field can contain multiple addresses,
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of times, and each such header field can contain multiple addresses,
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separated by commas. This way, you can specify any number of places
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separated by commas. This way, you can specify any number of places
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to send the message. These fields can also have continuation lines:
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to send the message. These fields can also have continuation lines:
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@ -221,11 +221,11 @@ To: foo@@example.net, this@@example.net,
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buffer by setting the variable @code{mail-default-headers} to a
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buffer by setting the variable @code{mail-default-headers} to a
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string. Then @kbd{C-x m} inserts this string into the message
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string. Then @kbd{C-x m} inserts this string into the message
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headers. For example, here is how to add a @samp{Reply-to} and
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headers. For example, here is how to add a @samp{Reply-to} and
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@samp{Fcc} header to each message:
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@samp{FCC} header to each message:
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@smallexample
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@smallexample
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(setq mail-default-headers
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(setq mail-default-headers
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"Reply-to: foo@@example.com\nFcc: ~/Mail/sent")
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"Reply-to: foo@@example.com\nFCC: ~/Mail/sent")
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@end smallexample
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@end smallexample
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@noindent
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@noindent
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Mail aliases expand as abbrevs---that is to say, as soon as you type
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Mail aliases expand as abbrevs---that is to say, as soon as you type
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a word-separator character after an alias (@pxref{Abbrevs}). This
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a word-separator character after an alias (@pxref{Abbrevs}). This
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expansion takes place only within the @samp{To}, @samp{From},
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expansion takes place only within the @samp{To}, @samp{From},
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@samp{Cc}, @samp{Bcc}, and @samp{Reply-to} header fields (plus their
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@samp{CC}, @samp{BCC}, and @samp{Reply-to} header fields (plus their
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@samp{Resent-} variants); it does not take place in other header
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@samp{Resent-} variants); it does not take place in other header
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fields, such as @samp{Subject}.
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fields, such as @samp{Subject}.
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@ -418,16 +418,16 @@ Move to the @samp{To} header (@code{message-goto-to}).
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@item C-c C-f C-s
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@item C-c C-f C-s
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Move to the @samp{Subject} header (@code{message-goto-subject}).
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Move to the @samp{Subject} header (@code{message-goto-subject}).
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@item C-c C-f C-c
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@item C-c C-f C-c
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Move to the @samp{Cc} header (@code{message-goto-cc}).
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Move to the @samp{CC} header (@code{message-goto-cc}).
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@item C-c C-f C-b
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@item C-c C-f C-b
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Move to the @samp{Bcc} header (@code{message-goto-bcc}).
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Move to the @samp{BCC} header (@code{message-goto-bcc}).
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@item C-c C-f C-r
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@item C-c C-f C-r
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Move to the @samp{Reply-to} header (@code{message-goto-reply-to}).
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Move to the @samp{Reply-to} header (@code{message-goto-reply-to}).
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@item C-c C-f C-f
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@item C-c C-f C-f
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Move to the @samp{Mail-Followup-To} header field
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Move to the @samp{Mail-Followup-To} header field
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(@code{message-goto-followup-to}).
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(@code{message-goto-followup-to}).
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@item C-c C-f C-w
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@item C-c C-f C-w
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Add a new @samp{Fcc} header field, with file-name completion
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Add a new @samp{FCC} header field, with file-name completion
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(@code{message-goto-fcc}).
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(@code{message-goto-fcc}).
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@item C-c C-b
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@item C-c C-b
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Move to the start of the message body (@code{message-goto-body}).
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Move to the start of the message body (@code{message-goto-body}).
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@findex message-tab
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@findex message-tab
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@kindex TAB @r{(Message mode)}
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@kindex TAB @r{(Message mode)}
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While editing a header field that contains addresses, such as
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While editing a header field that contains addresses, such as
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@samp{To:}, @samp{Cc:} and @samp{Bcc:}, you can complete an address by
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@samp{To:}, @samp{CC:} and @samp{BCC:}, you can complete an address by
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typing @key{TAB} (@code{message-tab}). This attempts to insert the
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typing @key{TAB} (@code{message-tab}). This attempts to insert the
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full name corresponding to the address based on a couple of methods,
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full name corresponding to the address based on a couple of methods,
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including EUDC, a library that recognizes a number of directory server
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including EUDC, a library that recognizes a number of directory server
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