Hi all. Since we're talking about colors, I'm posting a question about
this too. Here's what I'm using:
rxvt, zsh, Mutt 0.96.4i (yes, it's devel but I only use the 'stable' if
it fails...) and I have set my colors to use brightwhite. The problem
is that if I have TERM=xterm-color, I get a sort of yellow, very ugly,
which destroy my other colors, best viewed with a brightwhite
background. If I set TERM to rxvt, I see the brightwhite color but my
arrow keys stop working, I can't do a ctrl+z and pressing backspace I
get weird things printed (like ]]]...). I'm using the termcap.rxvt
shipped with the rxvt sources, so I don't know why it's not working.
Lynx has a -blink command line option and SLRN set use_blink 1. If you
set it, you'll se the brightwhite color. Without it, you'll get the
sort of yellow. Is it possible to add such option to Mutt too?

On Sun, Aug 22, 1999 at 04:31:03PM +0000, Matthew Cordes wrote:
> Hello all.  Mutt seems to draw its own background (black).  How might I
> let it simply write on top of the pixmap my terminal normally uses.  I've
> already tried removing all color entries from my muttrc and the
> background is still back.  If this is not possible what color attribute
> do i use to change the background to white?

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