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diff --git a/mail/mutt-devel/files/patch-doc-manual.sgml.head b/mail/mutt-devel/files/patch-doc-manual.sgml.head
index b178a5b8dd29..f06411bc3688 100644
--- a/mail/mutt-devel/files/patch-doc-manual.sgml.head
+++ b/mail/mutt-devel/files/patch-doc-manual.sgml.head
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
---- doc/manual.sgml.head.orig Sun Feb 1 18:49:53 2004
-+++ doc/manual.sgml.head Wed Aug 25 14:02:33 2004
+--- doc/manual.sgml.head.orig Sat Jan 15 10:42:44 2005
++++ doc/manual.sgml.head Fri Feb 4 08:05:59 2005
@@ -125,24 +125,24 @@
<tscreen><verb>
^A or <Home> bol move to the start of the line
@@ -60,16 +60,16 @@
i ispell check spelling (if available on your system)
^F forget-passphrase wipe passphrase(s) from memory
</verb></tscreen>
-@@ -1760,7 +1760,7 @@
- ~g cryptographically signed messages
+@@ -1876,7 +1876,7 @@
~G cryptographically encrypted messages
+ ~H EXPR messages with a spam attribute matching EXPR
~h EXPR messages which contain EXPR in the message header
-~k message contains PGP key material
+~k message contains PGP key material
~i ID message which match ID in the ``Message-ID'' field
~L EXPR message is either originated or received by EXPR
~l message is addressed to a known mailing list
-@@ -1778,12 +1778,12 @@
+@@ -1894,13 +1894,13 @@
~T tagged messages
~t USER messages addressed to USER
~U unread messages
@@ -81,11 +81,13 @@
~y EXPR messages which contain EXPR in the `X-Label' field
~z [MIN]-[MAX] messages with a size in the range MIN to MAX *)
-~= duplicated messages (see $duplicate_threads)
+-~$ unreferenced messages (requires threaded view)
+~= duplicated messages (see $duplicate_threads)
++~$ unreferenced messages (requires threaded view)
</verb></tscreen>
Where EXPR, USER, ID, and SUBJECT are
-@@ -1885,10 +1885,10 @@
+@@ -2003,10 +2003,10 @@
An error margin is a sign (+ or -), followed by a digit, followed by
one of the following units:
<verb>
@@ -100,7 +102,7 @@
</verb>
As a special case, you can replace the sign by a ``*'' character,
which is equivalent to giving identical plus and minus error margins.
-@@ -2919,7 +2919,7 @@
+@@ -3044,7 +3044,7 @@
to send messages from the command line as well.
<tscreen><verb>