Search for a word which is not existing in your document.
(say 'abcdefg').The highlighting should go off.

The highlighting is useful.
But, you can remove it if you so desire by using :set hlsearch off

Regards
Reji Varghese

--- "Dr. Sharukh K. R. Pavri." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I am using mutt w/ vim as the editor. I was fiddling w/ some :switches (I had
>recieved a mail that had been forwarded so many times that most line
>contained over a dozen quote-indents (>) and just a couple of words. I think
>I tried :r/>/ or maybe :s/>/  and now I am stuck w/ a peculiar problem.
>Whenever I open a message in mutt, all the quote signs are highlighted
>orange. 
>
>This problem has also pervaded any other file that I open w/ vim. What have I
>got into ? more importantly, how do I get out ? It's probably something silly
>I know, but....
>
>many thanks,
>
>Sharukh.
>-- 
>Dr. Sharukh K. R. Pavri
>Mumbai, India.
>
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