Re: default color profile of mutt



Michael Goerz wrote:
Hi,

I find the default color profile of mutt on my Suse 10.3 machine very
pleasing. But, where are these default defined? I'd love to put them in
my .muttrc so I can have them on other systems as well.

Any suggestions?

Well, they're in your .muttrc :P
.



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