On Mon, Apr 09, 2001 at 10:30:53PM +0200 or thereabouts, Erika Pacholleck wrote:
( Apr-09-2001 ) Conor Daly --:
This should work.
color index red default "~l"
color index brightred default "~N~l"
color index brightyellow default "~N!~l"
Try naming the color instead of default
On Fri, Apr 06, 2001 at 09:58:18PM +0200 or thereabouts, Michael Tatge wrote:
Conor Daly muttered:
On Thu, Apr 05, 2001 at 03:40:03PM +0100 or thereabouts, Ailbhe Leamy wrote:
I have a number of lists defined which are recognised, for instance, by "L"
to "reply to list" but are not
( Apr-09-2001 ) Conor Daly --:
This should work.
color index red default "~l"
color index brightred default "~N~l"
color index brightyellow default "~N!~l"
Try naming the color instead of default
It *should* work but alas it doesn't. I'm using
Mutt 1.2.5i (2000-07-28)
System:
Conor Daly muttered:
On Thu, Apr 05, 2001 at 03:40:03PM +0100 or thereabouts, Ailbhe Leamy wrote:
I have a number of lists defined which are recognised, for instance, by "L"
to "reply to list" but are not recognised for colours. my colour entries in
.muttrc are
color index brightyellow
On Thu, Apr 05, 2001 at 03:40:03PM +0100 or thereabouts, Ailbhe Leamy wrote:
OK, I have gone a little mad with colours, but I'm too lazy to actualyl
read things, I prefer to have it land in my brain without my
intervention.
I'm getting oddness also with
Mutt 1.2.5i (2000-07-28)
Copyright
Ailbhe Leamy wrote:
Nothing I've tried has allowed me to colour ^X-(anything except
X-Mailer:) seperately from X-Mailer:
XMailer: always gets trapped in the X- colouring.
Try specifying the X- coloring before the X-Mailer coloring, e.g.
color header green black ^X-.*:
color header
On (05/04/01 15:26), Wade A. Mosely wrote:
Ailbhe Leamy wrote:
Nothing I've tried has allowed me to colour ^X-(anything except
X-Mailer:) seperately from X-Mailer:
XMailer: always gets trapped in the X- colouring.
Try specifying the X- coloring before the X-Mailer coloring, e.g.
At 21:06 +0100 05 Apr 2001, Ailbhe Leamy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On (05/04/01 15:26), Wade A. Mosely wrote:
color header green black ^X-.*:
color header white black ^X-Mailer:
color header green black ^X-
color header white black ^X-Mailer:
Works for me. I'm using the development
On (05/04/01 16:39), Aaron Schrab wrote:
color header green black ^X-
color header white black ^X-Mailer:
Works for me. I'm using the development version, but that shouldn't
matter.
If for some reason the above doesn't work for you you could use a regexp
like:
On (05/04/01 16:39), Aaron Schrab wrote:
color header green black ^X-
color header white black ^X-Mailer:
OK, so I start mutt in a different xterm and suddenly it works. After
I've emailed to say "It still won't play nice!"
I have no idea why.
Thanks to everyone who helped.
If anyone
Ailbhe Leamy wrote:
On (05/04/01 15:26), Wade A. Mosely wrote:
Ailbhe Leamy wrote:
Nothing I've tried has allowed me to colour ^X-(anything except
X-Mailer:) seperately from X-Mailer:
XMailer: always gets trapped in the X- colouring.
Try specifying the X- coloring before the
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