@samp{|} @var{\e$B<h$j9~$_85\e(B} @samp{|:} @var{\e$B<h$j9~$_@h\e(B}
@end example
-\e$B$H$9$k$H!"<h$j9~$_85$+$i<h$j9~$_@h$K%a%C%;!<%8$r%3%T!<$7$^$9!#$=$N:]$K!"\e(B
-\e$B<h$j9~$^$l$?%a%C%;!<%8$O\e(B killed list \e$B$K2C$($i$l$^$9!#$7$?$,$C$F!"<!$K\e(B
+\e$B$H$9$k$H!"<h$j9~$_85$+$i<h$j9~$_@h$K%a%C%;!<%8$r%3%T!<$7$^$9!#<!$K\e(B
\e$B$=$N%U%)%k%@$K%"%/%;%9$7$?:]$K$O:9J,$@$1$,<h$j9~$^$l$^$9!#\e(B
POP \e$B%5!<%P$K%a!<%k$r;D$7$?$^$^!"%a%C%;!<%8$r\e(B @samp{+inbox} \e$B$K%3%T!<$7$F\e(B
\e$B1\Mw$7$?$$>l9g$O!"\e(B
On the other hand, if you put @samp{|:} instead of second @samp{|},
then messages are copied to the destination folder (not deleted from
-source-folder), and copied messages are put into the killed list. Therefore
-if you access in the next time, only new messages will be copied.
+source-folder). At the next time you access that folder, only new
+messages will be copied.
@example
@samp{|} @var{source-folder} @samp{|:} @var{destination-folder}