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Re: Highlighting mails from myself



On Mon, Dec 08, 2003 at 10:21:05PM +0100, Zbynek Houska wrote:
> On Mon, Dec 08, 2003 at 08:38:06PM +0000, Bruno Postle wrote:

> I have following in .muttrc:
> color normal brightyellow black
> color search brightyellow red
> color index red green "~p|~P"
> color hdrdefault brightcyan black
Please see my comment below about the immediately above.

> color signature green black

FWIW - lemme toss in my own color config. . .

This is my primary color config:

$ grep color ~/.mutt/muttrc
uncolor index *
color indicator white black
color signature yellow black
color header red black bigfatdave
color index red black "~p"
#color index red black "~C bigfatdave"
color index default yellow "~P"
color header blue black distribnet
color index blue black "~C distribnet"
color index blue black "~h '^Delivered-to: distribnet.com-'"
color index green black "~l"
color index black green "~D"
#color index yellow green "~Q"
#color index yellow green "~R"
color index yellow green "~T"

Notice that coloring by ~P in the index works perfectly fine.  Don't be
fooled by my "User-Agent:" header, either: this config was used on 1.4i
before, where I discovered that. . .

$ grep color ~/.mutt/hooksrc
#This doesn't seem to have any effect (nor does the underlying color command)
message-hook .   'color hdrdefault yellow black'
#When stuff _is_ addressed to me, change the header color:
message-hook '~p' 'color hdrdefault red black'
message-hook '~l' 'color hdrdefault green black'

...the hdrdefault color class doesn't seem to be implemented in 1.4i at
all ... it works perfectly fine starting at least as early as 1.5.4i,
though ... at this point, the 1.5.x series is reasonably stable (and
in some cases more so, since it's got bugfixes that aren't in 1.4i)
and a lot more useful than 1.4i, so you may wanna upgrade to 1.5.5.1i
(don't try to use 1.5.5i), anyway ;-)

 - Dave

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