display to messages matching a group.
.PP
.nf
-\fBalternates\fP [\fB-group\fP \fIname\fP] \fIregexp\fP [ \fB,\fP \fIregexp\fP [ ... ]]
-\fBunalternates\fP [\fB * \fP | \fIregexp\fP [ \fB,\fP \fIregexp\fP [ ... ]] ]
+\fBalternates\fP [\fB-group\fP \fIname\fP] \fIregexp\fP [ \fIregexp\fP [ ... ]]
+\fBunalternates\fP [\fB * \fP | \fIregexp\fP [ \fIregexp\fP [ ... ]] ]
.fi
.IP
\fBalternates\fP is used to inform mutt about alternate addresses
.BR mix .
.IP
For more information on keys and functions, please consult the Mutt
-Manual.
+Manual. Note that the function name is to be specified without
+angle brackets.
.TP
\fBaccount-hook\fP [\fB!\fP]\fIregexp\fP \fIcommand\fP
This hook is executed whenever you access a remote mailbox. Useful
can be any of the \fB-hook\fP commands documented above.
.SH PATTERNS
.PP
-In various places with mutt, including some of the abovementioned
+In various places with mutt, including some of the above mentioned
\fBhook\fP commands, you can specify patterns to match messages.
.SS Constructing Patterns
.PP
messages originating from \fIEXPR\fP
.TP
%f \fIGROUP\fP
-messages originating form any member of \fIGROUP\fP
+messages originating from any member of \fIGROUP\fP
.TP
~F
flagged messages
and \(lq00\(rq is interpreted as 2000), and values
greater than or equal to 70 as lying in the 20th century.
.PP
-Note that this behaviour \fIis\fP Y2K compliant, but that mutt
+Note that this behavior \fIis\fP Y2K compliant, but that mutt
\fIdoes\fP have a Y2.07K problem.
.PP
If a date range consists of a single date, the operator in question