le 18 May, Mark D. Scudder a écrit :
> Hello,
> 
> I've been using Mutt for a few weeks now and I like it.  However, one of
> the reasons I did start using it was so I could have a color mail client
> for Linux.  I connect to my Linux box using SecureCRT (an ssh client for
> Win95) and if I set up as VT100 with "ANSI Color" on, I can see color
> objects such as Linux's directory colors.  But Mutt doesn't work.
> 
> I tried creating the term files like it says in the FAQ but it's obvious
> they're made for an xterm window and not a terminal emulator.  However,
> I'd like to think that if Linux itself can do color, so can Mutt.
> 
> I'd appreciate any help anybody could give, having a black-and-white
> e-mail program is such a drag :-).
> 
> Mark

I personally set the TERM environment variable to xterm-color. This works fine
on a Linux machine, and also when I'm connected via PuTTY (another telnet/ssh
client for Win95)

Btw, does anyone know if it is possible to configure (as a single user) SunOS
5.5.1 (don't know if the version matters much) to enable coloring in mutt?
xterm-color is not recognized.

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