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-rw-r--r--manpages/feed2imap.xml2
-rw-r--r--website/index.html4
3 files changed, 5 insertions, 5 deletions
diff --git a/data/doc/feed2imap/examples/feed2imaprc b/data/doc/feed2imap/examples/feed2imaprc
index 8d732ba..99aab33 100644
--- a/data/doc/feed2imap/examples/feed2imaprc
+++ b/data/doc/feed2imap/examples/feed2imaprc
@@ -12,8 +12,8 @@
# Per-feed options:
# name: name of the feed (must be unique)
# url: HTTP[S] address where the feed has to be fetched
-# target: the IMAP URI where to put emails. Should start with imap:// for IMAP
-# and imaps:// for IMAPS.
+# target: the IMAP URI where to put emails. Should start with imap:// for IMAP,
+# imaps:// for IMAPS and maildir:// for a path to a local maildir.
# min-frequency: (in HOURS) is the minimum frequency with which this particular
# feed will be fetched
# disable: if set to something, the feed will be ignored
diff --git a/manpages/feed2imap.xml b/manpages/feed2imap.xml
index 75d278f..c56bdaa 100644
--- a/manpages/feed2imap.xml
+++ b/manpages/feed2imap.xml
@@ -38,7 +38,7 @@
<para><command>feed2imap</command> is an RSS/Atom feed aggregator. After
Downloading feeds (over HTTP or HTTPS), it uploads them to a specified
- folder of an IMAP mail server. The user can then access the feeds using
+ folder of an IMAP mail server, or copies them to a local maildir. The user can then access the feeds using
Mutt, Evolution, Mozilla Thunderbird or even a webmail.</para>
<variablelist>
diff --git a/website/index.html b/website/index.html
index 20d3cd0..dbec9d6 100644
--- a/website/index.html
+++ b/website/index.html
@@ -32,7 +32,7 @@
</div>
<p>Feed2Imap is an RSS/Atom feed aggregator. After Downloading feeds (over
-HTTP or HTTPS), it uploads them to a specified folder of an IMAP mail server. The user can then access the feeds using Mutt, Evolution, Mozilla Thunderbird or even a webmail.</p>
+HTTP or HTTPS), it uploads them to a specified folder of an IMAP mail server or copies them to a local maildir. The user can then access the feeds using Mutt, Evolution, Mozilla Thunderbird or even a webmail.</p>
<a name="rationale"></a>
<h2>Rationale</h2>
@@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ when trying to keep up with their feeds. Other solutions to this problem include
<a name="screenshots"></a>
<h2>Screenshots</h2>
-<p>Of course, it depends on your MUA !</p>
+<p>Of course, how it looks depends on your MUA !</p>
<p class="center"><img src="scr-evolution.jpg" alt="reading feeds with evolution"/><br/><i>Reading feeds with evolution</i></p>
<p class="center"><img src="scr-mutt.jpg" alt="reading feeds with mutt"/><br/><i>Reading feeds with mutt (yeah, some people do that!)</i></p>