Subj : computer chronicles: To : Daniel From : Dave Drum Date : Fri May 01 2020 06:26:00 -=> Daniel wrote to Dan Clough <=- Da> Sorry dude. Multimail shows 'messages to you' that I respond to. Da> Didn't really notice which echo I was in until you sent me a Da> message. DC> Multimail has a status bar at the bottom that shows what echo you DC> are replying in. Da> Now that you point that out to me, if I squint really hard, I can see Da> that pink background with black text. The colours are configurable - from "mm.txt" which should be in the root directory of your MultiMail -- " colors Specifies the colors to use. (See README.col.)" I have several colour sets (file extension .col) pre-canned from my tinking around with this sucker when I was first setting it up. The *only* hardwired file is the configuration file: .mmailrc (mmail.rc in DOS, OS/2 or Win32). It's used to specify the pathnames to Multi- Mail's other files, and the command lines for external programs (the editor and the archivers). By default, the other files are placed in the MultiMail home directory ($HOME/mmail or $MMAIL). Directories specified in the .mmailrc are created automatically with the default values. You may edit from there. .... Instead of courgetti spaghetti you have to have spaghetti spaghetti. --- MultiMail/Win32 v0.49 * Origin: SouthEast Star Mail HUB - SESTAR (1:3634/12) .