diff --git a/LDP/howto/linuxdoc/Shadow-Password-HOWTO.sgml b/LDP/howto/linuxdoc/Shadow-Password-HOWTO.sgml
index b4b200b7..148a4e9e 100644
--- a/LDP/howto/linuxdoc/Shadow-Password-HOWTO.sgml
+++ b/LDP/howto/linuxdoc/Shadow-Password-HOWTO.sgml
@@ -13,11 +13,11 @@
This document aims to describe how to obtain, install, and configure the Linux
-password Shadow Suite. It also discusses obtaining, and
-[re]installing other software and network daemons that require access to user
+password Shadow Suite. It also discusses obtaining, and
+[re]installing other software and network daemons that require access to user
passwords. This other software is not actually part of the Shadow Suite, but
-these programs will need to be recompiled to support the Shadow
-Suite. This document also contains a programming example for adding
+these programs will need to be recompiled to support the Shadow
+Suite. This document also contains a programming example for adding
shadow support to a program. Answers to some of the more frequently asked
questions are included near the end of this document.
@@ -203,10 +203,10 @@ Additionally, the Shadow Suite adds lots of other nice features:
Password aging and expiration
Account expiration and locking
Shadowed group passwords (optional)
-Double length passwords (16 character passwords) [NOT RECOMMENDED]
+Double length passwords (16 character passwords) [NOT RECOMMENDED]
Better control over user's password selection
Dial-up passwords
-Secondary authentication programs [NOT RECOMMENDED]
+Secondary authentication programs [NOT RECOMMENDED]
Installing the Shadow Suite contributes toward a more
@@ -946,7 +946,7 @@ cd sudo-1.2-shadow
make all
make install
-imapd (E-Mail [pine package])
+imapd (E-Mail [pine package])
imapd is an e-mail server similar to pop3d.
imapd comes with the Pine E-mail package. The