On Sun, Jun 30, 2013 at 10:09:43PM -0700, Josh wrote:
> Here's what it looked like from first run:
> http://i.imgur.com/DMICnKE.png
> (for reference, these are nowhere near my Terminal defaults)

The default Muttrc (which, if you're installing from source, will
typically be installed in /usr/local/etc/Muttrc) has no color
configuration at all; thus the defauls will look very much like what
you have here... a light foreground on a dark background...
essentially mostly black and white.  Exact colors will likely depend
on the configuration of your terminal.

If you want mutt to look like the first link, you need to add
configuration to your config file using the 'color' command.  Details
are in the Mutt manual.  You may also need to configure your
terminal's colors...  Standard terminals typically have 16 colors to
pick from, though newer terminals often have a 256-color configuration
that you can use.  The details of that are generally going to be in
your terminal's manual.

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