On Sun, Sep 19, 1999 at 09:46:42PM +1000, Shao Zhang wrote: > Wojciech Zabolotny [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Hi All! > > > > A few months ago I used PINE and I love'd it because of the wonderfull > > black-on-white layout which it used on my xterm (though still white-on-black > > on my console). > > Because of some licence inconveniences I've decided to switch to mutt, which > > is quite good (although lacks some features, eg. forwarding of the message > > Lacks some features?? I don't think so. What kind of *features* > are you expecting?? > > > with all headers - very usefull for reporting of mail abuses), but always > > In that case, you will want this: > > ### forward_weed > ### Type: boolean > ### Default: set > ### When set, message headers will be weeded when forwarding a decoded > version of > ### the message. > unset forward_weed
Thanks, I've missed it. I'll need to configure a keyboard shortcut for seting and unseting of forward_weed. > > > uses black background both on console, and on the xterm. > > The white-on-black characters are almost illegible on most the monitors I > > use > > (some of them are really good), so I have to switch to the lower > > resolution, > > or use xterm with a REALLY-BIG-FONT > > Which version of mutt are you using? Have your tried the > following?? Mutt 0.95.3i (1999-02-12) > export TERM=xterm-color; mutt The only result of setting TERM to xterm-color is that BACKSPACE key stopped to work, and I have no key to rewind the message... > You can also customise color highlighting in just about anyways > you want. Some of mine looks like this: > > # colors > color indicator black cyan > color status brightgreen blue > color hdrdefault cyan black > color header brightgreen black ^From: > color header brightcyan black ^To: > color header brightcyan black ^Reply-To: > color header brightcyan black ^Cc: > color header brightblue black ^Subject: > color body brightred black [EMAIL PROTECTED] > color body brightblue black (http|ftp)://[\-\.\,/%~_:?\#a-zA-Z0-9]+ > color quoted green black > color attachment brightyellow black > color signature cyan black > color tree red black > color tilde blue black > color markers brightred black > Yes, it works, but requires a lot of typing... additionally I'll need two different configuration files - one for xterm, and another one for console... Maybe I'll need to write a wrapper, something like this: if [ $DISPLAY ]; then mutt -F ~/.muttrcx else mutt fi > Hope this helps. Yes, thanks a lot -- Wojciech Zabolotny http://www.ise.pw.edu.pl/~wzab http://www.gnupg.org Gnu Privacy Guard - protect your mail & data with the FREE cryptographic system