Re: Problem with color

2000-08-06 Thread Rob Watkin
Hi Ban, I started using mutt just on couple of weeks ago on a new(ish) Redhat 6.2 box using mutt-1.0.1i-6.i386.rpm. Anyhoo, although this package installs /etc/Muttrc it is either ignored or broken. I got color with cp /usr/doc/mutt-1.0.1i/sample.muttrc ~/.muttrc Hope this helps :) Rob On

Re: Problem with color

2000-08-05 Thread Dave Pearson
On Fri, Aug 04, 2000 at 04:46:58PM -0400, Ben Roberts wrote: > I'm trying to compile mutt 1.2.5i on RedHat 6.0 with either ncurses or > slang, I don't care. I just want color! RedHat's mutt versions don't have > color and so I tried compiling it from the tarball on mutt.org. It > compiles and run

Re: Problem with color

2000-08-04 Thread Bill Nottingham
Submitted 04-Aug-00 by Ben Roberts: > I'm trying to compile mutt 1.2.5i on RedHat 6.0 with either ncurses or slang, I > don't care. I just want color! RedHat's mutt versions don't have color They don't? That's odd. Every single version that I know of has had color support; you may want to ch

Re: Problem with color

2000-08-04 Thread Anton Graham
Submitted 04-Aug-00 by Ben Roberts: > I'm trying to compile mutt 1.2.5i on RedHat 6.0 with either ncurses or slang, I > don't care. I just want color! RedHat's mutt versions don't have color If you're running a Pentium or higher, (I'm assuming x86 architecture here :/) you might want to try gra