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diff --git a/help/C/usage-mail-org.xml b/help/C/usage-mail-org.xml
index 3b992a4bbd..c64be5c040 100644
--- a/help/C/usage-mail-org.xml
+++ b/help/C/usage-mail-org.xml
@@ -729,7 +729,7 @@
suspects of being Spam with the "X-Spam-Status" header to
your mail, which you can then search for in a
filter. Because SpamAssassin scores mails based on the
- likelyhood that messages are junk, you can even choose how
+ likelihood that messages are junk, you can even choose how
strict you want it to be. If you don't have a friendly
network administrator, never fear: you can install
SpamAssassin on your own system, then pipe messages through
@@ -816,14 +816,14 @@
</listitem>
<listitem>
<para>
- Create a directory called "bin" in your home directory, and save the file there as "spam-filter.sh"
+ Save file as "spam-filter.sh"
</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<para>
Mark the file as an executable program:
- Open your home directory in Nautilus, right click on
- filterscript.sh there, and select
+ Open your home directory in Nautilus, right-click on
+ spam-filter.sh there, and select
<guimenuitem>Properties</guimenuitem>. Then, click the
"Permissions" tab and check the box in the
<guilabel>Execute</guilabel> column and the
@@ -838,7 +838,7 @@
<guimenuitem>
Terminal
</guimenuitem>
- </menuchoice>) and enter the command: chmod +x bin/spam-filter.sh.
+ </menuchoice>) and enter the command: chmod +x spam-filter.sh.
</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
@@ -854,7 +854,7 @@
</para></listitem>
<listitem><para>
- Enter "/home/username/bin/spam-filter.sh" as the shell command, then select
+ Enter "/home/username/spam-filter.sh" as the shell command, then select
"Does Not Return" and "0" as the remaining two
items. Substitute your username for "username" so that
Evolution can find the script.