At 02:02 AM 5/28/98 +0000, you wrote: >Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >Hello: > >I just installed mutt on my computer and it is not in color. Here is >an output of "mutt -v": > >Notice I compiled with slang. Also, I have a recent terminfo database >(Debian 1.3.1 installed). My $TERM is set to linux. I've also tried >rxvt, colr_xterm, and xterm for the TERM variable. mutt is not in >color on the console nor in an xterm or rxvt term (under X). I am NOT >using screen. I also tried explicitly setting the TERMINFO variable >to my terminfo database path. Nothing works. It's nasty. > >Thanks >[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Hello,
I am running the same version you are and had the same problem when I compiled Mutt 0.91i. You have a few choices to get color in Mutt and probably the easiest and best way is the following: 1. I think the mutt exec is in /usr/local/bin. If not look in /usr/bin. MV mutt to mutt.91i. 2. Dselect the mutt.deb file from the list and install it from dselect. It will set everything up for you and you will have a very nice color scheme. This shouldn't take long as it is only about 3-400k. 3. Go back to /usr/local/bin (or where the deb mutt is installed, I am away from my machine and can't remember exactly where the file is). MV the deb mutt mutt.91 then MV the mutt.91i to mutt. 4. Then run mutt and you should have a very nice colored mutt with PGP support. That is the easy way. There are a few other options and is based on the .muttrc file. Take a look in the /etc/ dir for a file called Muttrc. This is the global muttrc file. Also look in the doc or directory that you compiled mutt in. There should be a file called "sample.muttrc" you can copy that file to your home dir and copy it to .muttrc and it should give you the colors Michael Elkins uses. It is very easy to customize using the .muttrc file. Hope this helps.... ________________________________ Mike Acklin [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Work) [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Home) Debian Newbie (Please bear with me!) -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]