updated documentation
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name="http://www.mutt.org/download.html">.
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-Visit channel <em/#mutt/ on <htmlurl
+Visit channel <em/#muttng/ on <htmlurl
url="http://www.freenode.net/" name="irc.freenode.net
url="http://www.freenode.net/" name="irc.freenode.net
-(www.freenode.net)"> to chat with other people interested in Mutt.
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+(www.freenode.net)"> to chat with other people interested in Mutt-ng.
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-While the default configuration (or ``preferences'') make Mutt usable right out
+While the default configuration (or ``preferences'') make Mutt-ng usable right out
of the box, it is often desirable to tailor Mutt to suit your own tastes. When
of the box, it is often desirable to tailor Mutt to suit your own tastes. When
-Mutt is first invoked, it will attempt to read the ``system'' configuration
+Mutt-ng is first invoked, it will attempt to read the ``system'' configuration
file (defaults set by your local system administrator), unless the ``-n'' <ref
id="commandline" name="command line"> option is specified. This file is
file (defaults set by your local system administrator), unless the ``-n'' <ref
id="commandline" name="command line"> option is specified. This file is
-typically <tt>/usr/local/share/mutt/Muttrc</tt> or <tt>/etc/Muttrc</tt>,
+typically <tt>/usr/local/share/muttng/Muttngrc</tt> or <tt>/etc/Muttngrc</tt>,
Mutt-ng users will find this file in <tt>/usr/local/share/muttng/Muttrc</tt> or
<tt>/etc/Muttngrc</tt>. Mutt will next look for a file named <tt>.muttrc</tt>
in your home directory, Mutt-ng will look for <tt>.muttngrc</tt>. If this file
does not exist and your home directory has a subdirectory named <tt/.mutt/,
Mutt-ng users will find this file in <tt>/usr/local/share/muttng/Muttrc</tt> or
<tt>/etc/Muttngrc</tt>. Mutt will next look for a file named <tt>.muttrc</tt>
in your home directory, Mutt-ng will look for <tt>.muttngrc</tt>. If this file
does not exist and your home directory has a subdirectory named <tt/.mutt/,
-mutt try to load a file named <tt>.mutt/muttrc</tt>.
+mutt try to load a file named <tt>.muttng/muttngrc</tt>.
<tt>.muttrc</tt> (or <tt>.muttngrc</tt> for Mutt-ng) is the file where you will
usually place your <ref id="commands" name="commands"> to configure Mutt.
<tt>.muttrc</tt> (or <tt>.muttngrc</tt> for Mutt-ng) is the file where you will
usually place your <ref id="commands" name="commands"> to configure Mutt.