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Black text on white background



I'm trying out mutt, and I notice that by default, it uses white text
on a black background.  That's sick and wrong.  I know a lot of you
actually prefer your text consoles to have black backgrounds, and
that's your right, and de gustibus non est disputandum and all that,
but I can't use something like that.

So it seems to me that I have to change my color settings in my .muttrc
file to a sane white background.  Rather than have me experiment and
change every setting one at a time (and risk possibly missing some
information when I accidentally have some text appear with a white
foreground on a white background), I was wondering if anyone had some
color scheme with a primarily white background that I could use as a
starting point.  That would be helpful.

I want to be able to have mutt running in a screen session, so I can keep
the same mutt session going even from different locations and different
terminal emulators.  Will that mess up my color scheme?

Thanks!

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