attach, it will look at the file. If the file is free of binary
information, Mutt will assume that the file is plain text, and mark it
as <tt>text/plain</tt>. If the file contains binary information, then Mutt will
-mark it as <tt>application/octect-stream</tt>. You can change the MIME
+mark it as <tt>application/octet-stream</tt>. You can change the MIME
type that Mutt assigns to an attachment by using the <tt/edit-type/
command from the compose menu (default: ^T). The MIME type is actually a
major mime type followed by the sub-type, separated by a '/'. 6 major