* Knute ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [Jan 28. 2002 11:04]:

> I'm currently using debian, so I don't know about other distros. What
> I've found is that with debian, there is mutt (linked with slang),
> and mutt.curses (linked with ncurses). As I use kbd shortcuts anyway,
> I simply set up a shortcut to mutt.curses and it took care of the
> problems that I was having with the color. And setting up an alias
> named mutt to point to /usr/bin/mutt.curses isn't to hard either. 8o)

What version/release of Debian are you using? I'm running a mix of woody
and sid and my mutt is using ncurses rather than slang, and I didn't
have to download any special version:

(~)% ldd `which mutt`
        libncurses.so.5 => /lib/libncurses.so.5 (0x4001e000)

(There is no mutt.curses on my machine) 

The package I'm using is mutt_1.3.27-1_i386.deb from sid.

Not being a smart arse, <g> just pointing out that there may be
differences in stable/testing/unstable.

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