-sequences (for example the \*(lqunseen\*(rq sequence). This is especially
-useful if you use some mechanism such as \fIslocal\fP or \fIprocmail\fP
-(typically in conjunction with \fIrcvstore\fP) to pre-sort your mail into
-different folders before you view it.
-
-By default, the command \fIflist\fR will search the current folder for
-the given sequence or sequences (usually \*(lqunseen\*(rq). If (possibly
-multiple) folders are specified on the command line with `+folder', then
-all these folders are searched for the given sequence(s). \fIFlist\fR will
-display for each folder searched, the number of messages in each of the
+sequences (for example the
+.RI \*(lq unseen \*(rq
+sequence). This is especially
+useful if you use some mechanism such as
+.B slocal
+or
+.B procmail
+(typically in conjunction with
+.BR rcvstore )
+to pre-sort your mail into different folders before you view it.
+.PP
+By default, the command
+.B flist
+will search the current folder for the given sequence or sequences (usually
+.RI \*(lq unseen \*(rq).
+If (possibly multiple) folders are specified on the command line with
+.IR +folder ,
+then all these folders are searched for the given sequence(s).
+.B Flist
+will display for each folder searched, the number of messages in each of the