In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
   Thomas Dickey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I don't see that (if I set $TERM to screen).  Perhaps it's related to your
> color scheme.

I use the following:

color attachment brightred      black
color error      brightyellow   black
color indicator  brightred      black
color markers    red            black
color message    brightcyan     black
color normal     brightwhite    black
color quoted     brightgreen    black
color signature  brightcyan     black
color status     black          white
color tilde      yellow         black
color tree       brightred      black

color index      brightgreen    black   ^~p~P
color index      brightcyan     black   !~P~fens-lyon\.fr
color index      brightmagenta  black   ~sannounce!~s^re:
color index      brightyellow   black   ~F

color hdrdefault brightmagenta  black
color header     brightyellow   black   ^from:
color header     brightwhite    blue    ^subject:
color header     brightgreen    black   ^(to|cc|delivered-to):
color header     brightcyan     black   ^(x-mailer|user-agent):
color header     yellow         black   ^organization:

color body       brightyellow   black   
(ht|f)tp://[-0-9A-Za-z_/.~:\#%@,+?&=]*[0-9A-Za-z_/\#%]
color body       brightyellow   black   [-0-9A-Za-z_%.+]+@[-0-9A-Za-z_.]*[A-Za-z]

I don't see why this would cause the problem. I had similar problems
when I used TERM=xtermc or xterm-color.

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