This is the color that your terminal has decided to use for white (as
opposed to bold white).
The color model isn't really encapsulated in nzbperl (the color
references are scattered throughout, so color themes will require a bit
of rework). This status message printing is on line 1835, and you can
change it to whatever you want...just know that there are other
references to 'white' in the code.
-jason
BTW, changing the script line for the status messages to "bold white"
also worked.
- Matt