mu: update manpage

document usage of the NO_COLOR environment variable
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Piotr Oleskiewicz
2019-01-28 15:54:12 +00:00
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By default, \fBmu\fR uses colorized output when it thinks your By default, \fBmu\fR uses colorized output when it thinks your
terminal is capable of doing so. If you don't like color, you can use terminal is capable of doing so. If you don't like color, you can use
the \fB--nocolor\fR command-line option, or set the \fBMU_NOCOLOR\fR the \fB--nocolor\fR command-line option, or set either the
environment variable to non-empty. \fBMU_NOCOLOR\fR or the \fBNO_COLOR\fR environment variable to
non-empty.
.SH INDEXING YOUR E-MAIL .SH INDEXING YOUR E-MAIL