Re: mutt's default colors (Potato)

2001-04-28 Thread Rob Mahurin
On Tue, Apr 24, 2001 at 06:15:51PM -0500, will trillich wrote: > what *I* would like to know is -- is there a way to hilite > messages in a newsgroup based on a score of some sort? how? Yup, sure is. Interactively, I did :score "~f [EMAIL PROTECTED]" 100 :color index white default "~n 100-" Sur

Re: mutt's default colors (Potato)

2001-04-27 Thread Joey Hess
will trillich wrote: > what *I* would like to know is -- is there a way to hilite > messages in a newsgroup based on a score of some sort? how? # Idiot filter (sorta). #color index white default '~h ^X-[Mm]ailer:.*Eudora' #color index white default '~h ^X-[Mm]ailer:.*Forte' #color index white defa

Re: mutt's default colors (Potato)

2001-04-24 Thread Rob Mahurin
On Tue, Apr 24, 2001 at 04:02:11PM -0700, Steven E. Harris wrote: > Where are these default colors defined in the Potato mutt package? I 19:55 $ ls -l /etc/Muttrc -rw-r--r--1 root root 4183 Oct 29 07:13 /etc/Muttrc 19:55 $ grep color /etc/Muttrc # colors color hdrdefault cyan defau

Re: mutt's default colors (Potato)

2001-04-24 Thread ktb
On Tue, Apr 24, 2001 at 04:32:18PM -0700, Steven E. Harris wrote: > Mike Fedyk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > Strange, I don't have anything like that in my .mutrc, and the > > colors work from console, xterm, and remote ssh. > > Yes, that's (partly) my point. The Debianized mutt has colors by

Re: mutt's default colors (Potato)

2001-04-24 Thread Steven E. Harris
will trillich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > echo $TERM It thinks I'm using "rxvt," which is available in /etc/termcap there. That's probably not the problem, though, because I just found their /etc/Muttrc file (thanks to a previous reply). Unlike the Debian /etc/Muttrc, the one at my ISP lacks an

Re: mutt's default colors (Potato)

2001-04-24 Thread will trillich
On Tue, Apr 24, 2001 at 04:32:18PM -0700, Steven E. Harris wrote: > Mike Fedyk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > Strange, I don't have anything like that in my .mutrc, and the > > colors work from console, xterm, and remote ssh. > > Yes, that's (partly) my point. The Debianized mutt has colors by

Re: mutt's default colors (Potato)

2001-04-24 Thread Steven E. Harris
Mike Fedyk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Strange, I don't have anything like that in my .mutrc, and the > colors work from console, xterm, and remote ssh. Yes, that's (partly) my point. The Debianized mutt has colors by default, but this other installation at my ISP doesn't. I'm wondering if ther

Re: mutt's default colors (Potato)

2001-04-24 Thread Mike Fedyk
On Tue, Apr 24, 2001 at 06:15:51PM -0500, will trillich wrote: > On Tue, Apr 24, 2001 at 04:02:11PM -0700, Steven E. Harris wrote: > > When I use mutt on my Potato system without any color settings (that > > is, no ~/.muttrc), the default colors are just about right. The > > documentation on how to

Re: mutt's default colors (Potato)

2001-04-24 Thread will trillich
On Tue, Apr 24, 2001 at 04:02:11PM -0700, Steven E. Harris wrote: > When I use mutt on my Potato system without any color settings (that > is, no ~/.muttrc), the default colors are just about right. The > documentation on how to change the colors is adequate. When I run mutt > on my shell account a

mutt's default colors (Potato)

2001-04-24 Thread Steven E. Harris
When I use mutt on my Potato system without any color settings (that is, no ~/.muttrc), the default colors are just about right. The documentation on how to change the colors is adequate. When I run mutt on my shell account at my ISP, there are no colors by default (that is, with no ~/.muttrc). If