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RE: turning colors off



On Tuesday, February 24, 2004 18:18, owner-mutt-users@xxxxxxxx
responded helpfully:

> On 2004-02-24, torben fjerdingstad
> <unitfj-mutt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> Somebody have defined colors in /etc/Muttrc.
>> 
>> What do I put into .muttrc to turn them off?
>> I just want text without any attributes.
> 
> You should  be able  to turn them off by setting the
> foreground and background colors of all the colored items
> specified in your /etc/Muttrc to "default", e.g.,
> 
>     color indicator default default
>     color hdrdefault default default
>     color signature default default
> 
> You can also use the 'uncolor' command, but that applies only
> to index objects.  Take a look at the mutt manual for
> details.  You may have to include a pattern in some of your
> 'color' commands if one was specified for the object in /etc/Muttrc.

Holy Cow! <whew> Turn colors OFF?? Now THAT is seriously hardcore!