Apologies.
I meant to reply to the default color thread.
-Chris

On Tuesday 24 April 2001 19:36, Chris Cyll wrote:
> Excerpt from my unmodified default debian /etc/Muttrc file follows...
>
> # colors
> color normal  white black
> color attachment brightyellow black
> color hdrdefault cyan black
> color indicator black cyan
> color markers brightred black
> color quoted  green black
> color signature cyan black
> color status  brightgreen blue
> color tilde   blue black
> color tree    red black
>
> Sounds like maybe your isp doesn't have colors defined in their global
> file, like debian does.  Could that be it?
> -Chris
>
> On Tuesday 24 April 2001 18:34, Mike Fedyk wrote:
> > On Wed, Apr 25, 2001 at 09:27:51AM +1000, Mark wrote:
> > > OK, from reading many of these emails I am getting the impression that
> > > Mutt sucks less.
> > >
> > > Currently I am using Netscape for my emails.  I know that Mutt will
> > > handle gnupg signitures and encryption etc which Netscape doesn't seem
> > > to.  But will Mutt allow me to open .jpg, pdf and word files. 
> > > Currently I have Netscape set up to open word files with Abiword, and
> > > pdf files with xpdf.  Will this be possible with Mutt.
> > >
> > > I am willing to withstand the learning curve, but I must be able to
> > > QUICKLY open pdf and abiword files while reading the email.  If not,
> > > would evolution be the best bet.
> >
> > I haven't messed with it, but mutt used mailcap to choose which app for
> > each file extention.
> >
> > Right now, my system is using image magic for viewing, but it takes a
> > while on my celeron 366 to load a jpg, is there a faster viewer that
> > doesn't have the editing capabilities I'm not using and is in potato?
> >
> > Mike

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