.RE
.PP
Earlier versions of this man page showed a semicolon at the end of the
-blind list example. That caused the preceeding alias to not be
+blind list example. That caused the preceding alias to not be
expanded. There must not be a semicolon at the end of, or within, the
address group of a blind list.
.B post
specifies a list of components which are never output.
This option supports some simple globbing,
so a '*' at the end of a component will match
-for all components which start wich the string.
+for all components which start which the string.
When you want to match a component which ends with
a '*', you can escape the '*' with a '\\'.
.PP
.B pick
compares the header field name case insensitive
and the tries to match the field body with the
-.IR patern.
+.IR pattern.
.PP
With
.BR --componend
-you can sepcify the exact header field name you are looking for.
+you can specify the exact header field name you are looking for.
It is used to pick a component which is not one of `To:',
`Cc:', `Date:', `From:', or `Subject:'.
An example is
Pattern matching is performed on a per\-header-field basis. Within the header
of the message, each field is treated as one long line, but in the
body, each line is separate. The
-.IR patern
+.IR pattern
will match any case.
.PP
Note that since the
.B Scan
line contains the message number
(name), the date, the `From:' field and the `Subject' field.
-The folowing example shows the default output of
+The following example shows the default output of
.B scan
.PP
.RS 5
.RB ` "\-datefield date" '
.RB ` \-zero '
.RB ` \-list "' is the default if no `\-sequence', `\-nolist' otherwise"
-.RB ` "\-format pick\.default" "' if the programm is called with scan `scan.default' is used
+.RB ` "\-format pick\.default" "' if the program is called with scan `scan.default' is used
.fi
.SH CONTEXT
.B nmh
and old
.B mmh
-versions scan and pick where two diffrent tools. So instand of typing
+versions scan and pick where two different tools. So instand of typing
.PP
.RS 5
.nf