those sequences and messages.
.PP
A message sequence is a keyword, just like one of the `reserved'
-message names, such as `first' or `next'. Unlike the
+message names, such as `f' or `n' (see mh-sequence(7)). Unlike the
`reserved' message names, which have a fixed semantics on
a per\-folder basis, the semantics of a message sequence may be
defined, modified, and removed by the user. Message sequences are
.I name
argument (which must occur at least once) the messages named via
.I msgs
-(which defaults to `cur' if no
+(which defaults to `c' if no
.I msgs
are given), are added to the
sequence. The messages to be added need not be absent from the sequence.
.IP \(bu 2
The name used to denote a message sequence must consist of an alphabetic
character followed by zero or more alphanumeric characters, and cannot
-be one of the (reserved) message names `new', `first',
-`last', `all', `next', or `prev'.
+be one of the (reserved) message names `c', `f',
+`l', `a', `n', `p', or `b'.
.PP
.IP \(bu 2
Only a certain number of sequences may be defined for a given folder.
.nf
.RB ` +folder "' defaults to the current folder"
.RB ` \-add "' if " \-sequence " is specified, " \-list " otherwise"
-.RB ` msgs "' defaults to cur (or all if " \-list " is specified)"
+.RB ` msgs "' defaults to `c' (or `a' if " \-list " is specified)"
.RB ` \-nozero '
.SH CONTEXT