Chip,

No, mutt is not producing any errors, its just failing, not only
to set colors but even to highlight (or is it simply reverse)
the black and white header and footer or provide inverse for the
message I'm currently pointing to in the index.

With mutt not complaining I'm guessing it is a terminal/display
issue rather than a mutt issue, just hadn't realized that the new
server (since nothing changed on my desktop) had, ya know, issues.

I don't think its mutt, I think mutt is just a symptom, had
hoped that everything would work out of the box.

Trying to download newer sunfreeware mutt build but the download
keeps stalling out on me.

                                                thanks,

                                                Brian

On Tue, Aug 31, 2010 at 11:19:59AM -0700, Chip Camden wrote:
> Quoth Brian Cuttler on Tuesday, 31 August 2010:
> > Hate ask, but I think I've tried the obvious...
> > 
> > Moving from a Solaris 9/sparc box with mutt Mutt 1.4.1i (2003-03-19)
> > to Solaris 10x86 with Mutt 1.5.17 (2007-11-01) and I'm finding that
> > my colors and highlighting don't work at all.
> > 
> > Checked terminal type, the same, didn't make any config changes,
> > just # ssh'd into a different server. My desktop is Solaris 10x86
> > and that hasn't changed either. Its something with the server or
> > with the specific build of mutt, I believe both from sunfreeware.
> > 
> > Sorry to ask such a rudimenary question.
> > 
> >                                             Thanks for your help,
> > 
> >                                             Brian
> > 
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> Rudimentary, yes.  Easy, no.  I probably don't know enough about Solaris
> to help you, but I can tell you that on FreeBSD I ran into several
> issues:
> 
> 1. I had to build mutt with slang instead of ncurses.
> 
> 2. The terminal definition I use has to be set up correctly in *both*
> termcap and terminfo.  Specifically, it needs to have the correct number
> of colors specified (Co# in termcap) and the correct sequences for
> setting foreground/background color.
> 
> 3. The terminal in which you are running mutt (urxvt in my case) has to
> be built with the same color options (256 color support, in my case).
> 
> So, what kind of problem are you seeing?  Is mutt complaining, or is it
> just silently not changing the colors?
> 
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