Replace default with black. default will have no effect in xterm.
# Color Terminals (export TERM=xterm-color)
color hdrdefault cyan default
color quoted green default
color signature red default
color indicator black cyan
color attachment magenta default
color error brightred default
color status brightyellow blue
color tree green default
color normal white default
color message brightyellow default
# Index colors
color index brightyellow default "~N" # New Messages are brighter
color index brightyellow default "~U" # Set Unread meassager same as ~N
color index brightred default "~F" # These are important messages
color index cyan default "~Q" # Messages i replied to
color index magenta default "~G" # PGP Encrypted Message
color index magenta default "~g" # PGP Signed Message
color index black default "~D" # Deleted Messages
On Sun 15 Apr 2001, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> hi to all,
>
> keeping on tracking, customizing my mutt, my question now is:
> how can i teach mutt to use all of my .muttrc inclusive of colors and
> keymappings in xterm/XFree86 environment? So far in my xterms, only explicitly
> specified bg and fg colors dominate, any colors from muttrc just dont come
> through.
> Any solutions, doc-hints welcome(there is a lot of them, seems a bit confusing
> to me).
> thanx in advance
>
> Dieter Maas
>
>