-@example
-;; from Reiner Steib <4.uce.03.r.s@@nurfuerspam.de>
-* Using `spam.el' on an IMAP server with a statistical filter on the
- server
-
-** Background
-
-My provider has set up bogofilter (in combination with DCC) on the
-mail server (IMAP). Recognized spam goes to "spam.detected", the rest
-goes through the normal filter rules, i.e. to "some.folder" or to
-"INBOX". Training on false positives or negatives is done by copying
-or moving the article to "training.ham" or "training.spam"
-respectively. A cron job on the server feeds those to bogofilter with
-the suitable ham or spam options and deletes them from the
-"training.ham" and "training.spam" folders.
-
-** Setup
-
-With the following entries in `gnus-parameters', `spam.el' does most
-of the job for me:
+@subsubheading Using @file{spam.el} on an IMAP server with a statistical filter on the server
+
+From Reiner Steib <reiner.steib@@gmx.de>.
+
+My provider has set up bogofilter (in combination with @acronym{DCC}) on
+the mail server (@acronym{IMAP}). Recognized spam goes to
+@samp{spam.detected}, the rest goes through the normal filter rules,
+i.e. to @samp{some.folder} or to @samp{INBOX}. Training on false
+positives or negatives is done by copying or moving the article to
+@samp{training.ham} or @samp{training.spam} respectively. A cron job on
+the server feeds those to bogofilter with the suitable ham or spam
+options and deletes them from the @samp{training.ham} and
+@samp{training.spam} folders.