@section Environment
-Wanderlust is supposed to run on following Emacsen:
+We confirm Wanderlust works on following Emacsen:
@itemize @bullet
@item Mule 2.3 based on Emacs 19.34
@pindex FLIM
@pindex SEMI
-SEMI must be installed to make Wanderlust work correctly.
+You must install SEMI beforehand to use Wanderlust.
-SEMI can be downloaded from these sites:
+SEMI can be downloaded from following site:
@example
@group
(require 'mime-setup)
;; @r{autoload configuration}
-;; @r{(These are not required if Wanderlust is installed as XEmacs package)}
+;; @r{(Not required if you have installed Wanderlust as XEmacs package)}
(autoload 'wl "wl" "Wanderlust" t)
(autoload 'wl-other-frame "wl" "Wanderlust on new frame." t)
(autoload 'wl-draft "wl-draft" "Write draft with Wanderlust." t)
;; @r{Directory where icons are placed.}
;; @r{Default: the peculiar value to the running version of Emacs.}
-;; @r{(This is not required if the default value has been set properly)}
+;; @r{(Not required if the default value points properly)}
(setq wl-icon-directory "~/work/wl/etc")
;; @r{SMTP server for mail posting. Default: @code{nil}}
This chapter describes the folder types which Wanderlust is able to handle.
-Wanderlust uses ELMO as it's interface, so every folder types supported
-by ELMO is usable in Wanderlust.
+Wanderlust uses ELMO as it's interface, so you can use every folder types
+supported by ELMO.
As of version @value{VERSION}, 11 types of folders are predefined. These are
IMAP, NNTP, LocalDir(MH), Maildir, News Spool, Archive, POP, Multi, Filter,
@end example
@noindent
-and access it, messages are downloaded automatically from
-@samp{&username@@popserver} to @samp{+inbox}.
+and access it, Wanderlust downloads messages from
+@samp{&username@@popserver} to @samp{+inbox} automatically.
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). At the next time you access that folder, only new
-messages will be copied.
+source-folder). At the next time you access that folder, copies new
+messages only.
@example
@samp{|} @var{source-folder} @samp{|:} @var{destination-folder}
@end lisp
@noindent
-such access group hierarchy is obtained.
+you obtain the access group hierarchy as follows.
@example
@group
(after you create folder group by typing @kbd{m g}),
firstly open it, then execute append command in the next line.
If it is closed, folder is appended on the same level with
-the above folder group. It is difficult to explain by words so try it.
+the folder group above. It is difficult to explain by words so try it.
In other words, appended position depends on the
-above folder group's open/close status.
+open/close status of the upper one.
@subsubsection Charset of the Folders File.
case, If the field value of the rule and the current rule is matched,
then the current rule is fired (i.e. AND condition).
-In @var{target} part, you can refer matched substring of @var{regexp}.
-To refer substring, specify following in @var{target}:
+You can refer matched substring of @var{regexp} to specify @var{target} part.
+To refer substring, use following keys:
@table @samp
@item \&