................Mon  1.Jul'13 at 12:59:36 -0500, Derek Martin................
> 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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> Derek D. Martin    http://www.pizzashack.org/   GPG Key ID: 0xDFBEAD02
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also have a look at the mutt wiki, linked from mutt.org. Many people
have put up their configuration files as examples. You will see clearly
from them how to colorise mutt.

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