Reword aerc-tutorial with revised constraints

This document used to specify some constraints on the receipient
address, but this has since been corrected in aerc.
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Drew DeVault 2020-01-05 16:01:58 -05:00
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@ -90,12 +90,12 @@ You can use *<Tab>* or *<C-j>* and *<C-k>* to cycle between these fields (tab
won't cycle between fields once you enter the editor, but *<C-j>* and *<C-k>* won't cycle between fields once you enter the editor, but *<C-j>* and *<C-k>*
will). will).
Let's send an email to yourself. Note that the To and From headers only accept Let's send an email to yourself. Note that the To and From headers expect RFC
RFC 5322 addresses, e.g. *John Doe <john@example.org>*, or simply 5322 addresses, e.g. *John Doe <john@example.org>*, or simply
*<john@example.org>*. Separate multiple recipients with commas. Go ahead and *<john@example.org>*. Separate multiple recipients with commas. Go ahead and
fill out an email (to yourself, perhaps?), then close the editor. You can add fill out an email, then close the editor. You can add additional headers like
additional headers like Cc and Reply-To by simply adding them to the top of your Cc and Reply-To by simply adding them to the top of your email, adding a blank
email, adding a blank line between the email's headers and body. line between the email's headers and body.
The message review screen is shown next. You have a chance now to revise the The message review screen is shown next. You have a chance now to revise the
email before it's sent. Press *y* to send the email if it looks good. email before it's sent. Press *y* to send the email if it looks good.