diff --git a/useradmin/help/intro.html b/useradmin/help/intro.html
index 18aa915ab..d14634e3e 100644
--- a/useradmin/help/intro.html
+++ b/useradmin/help/intro.html
@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ There are really three types of users on a typical Unix system :
Real People
These are accounts owned by real users, created by the system
administrator. You may allow these users to login remotely, or maybe
- let them only to send and receive mail via SMTP and POP3.
+ let them only to send and receive mail via SMTP and IMAP.
The root User
The root user has the power to read and write any file
or directory and control any process. This account is typically used
@@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ a group name to edit it, or click on the link below the table to create
a new group.
Recorded Logins
-Every time a user logs in by telnet, FTP or at the console the system records
+Every time a user logs in by SSH, FTP or at the console the system records
that login and the subsequent logout. At the bottom of the main page is
a small form that allows you to display logins either by everyone, or by
a selected user.