-;; Code in this file provides semi-automatic means of replying to
-;; UCE's you might get. It works currently only with Rmail and Gnus.
-;; If you would like to make it work with other mail readers,
-;; Rmail-specific section is marked below. If you want to play with
-;; code, please let me know about your changes so I can incorporate
-;; them. I'd appreciate it.
-
-;; Function uce-reply-to-uce, if called when current message in RMAIL
-;; buffer is a UCE, will setup *mail* buffer in the following way: it
-;; scans full headers of message for 1) normal return address of
-;; sender (From, Reply-To lines); and puts these addresses into To:
-;; header, it also puts abuse@offenders.host address there 2) mailhub
-;; that first saw this message; and puts address of its postmaster
-;; into To: header 3) finally, it looks at Message-Id and adds
-;; posmaster of that host to the list of addresses.
-
-;; Then, we add "Errors-To: nobody@localhost" header, so that if some
-;; of these addresses are not actually correct, we will never see
+;; The code in this file provides a semi-automatic means of replying
+;; to unsolicited commercial email (UCE) you might get. Currently, it
+;; only works with Rmail and Gnus. If you would like to make it work
+;; with other mail readers, see the mail-client dependent section of
+;; uce-reply-to-uce. Please let me know about your changes so I can
+;; incorporate them. I'd appreciate it.
+
+;; The command uce-reply-to-uce, if called when the current message
+;; buffer is a UCE, will setup a reply *mail* buffer as follows. It
+;; scans the full headers of the message for: 1) the normal return
+;; address of the sender (From, Reply-To lines), and puts these
+;; addresses into the To: header, along with abuse@offenders.host; 2)
+;; the mailhub that first saw this message, and adds the address of
+;; its postmaster into the To: header; and 3), finally, it looks at
+;; the Message-Id and adds the postmaster of that host to the list of
+;; addresses.
+
+;; Then, we add an "Errors-To: nobody@localhost" header, so that if
+;; some of these addresses are not actually correct, we will never see