I don't get this behavior. Look in Customize 'Vm Frames' group, there are some settings in that should control the popup.
I have 'Vm Frame Per Folder' off. However, my VM config is decades old, so I could have something in the vm.el as well. Daniel Barrett <[email protected]> writes: > In addition, when I press "g" (vm-get-new-mail), VM 8.3.x pops open a > new Emacs window showing just the new messages in a buffer named "*new > messages...*" or something like that. This is also new behavior and not > desirable. Anybody know a fix? > > Dan > > On June 18, 2025, Daniel Barrett wrote: > >In VM 8.2.0b, when a message has an HTML part, I can middle-click on > >it (vm-mouse-2) to open the HTML part in Chrome. I accomplished this > >with the following setting: > > > > (setq vm-mime-external-content-types-alist > > '(... > > ("text/html" "chrome --new-window") > > ...)) > > > >In the latest VM 8.3.x, this still works, but VM also opens Chrome > >windows when I don't want, when I press "R" (vm-reply-include-text) or > >"F" (vm-followup-include-text). Is there a way to suppress this > >additional behavior? > > > >If I comment out the vm-mime-external-content-types-alist line above, > >the unwanted behavior stops, but so does the middle-click behavior > >that I want to keep. > > > >My other MIME-related settings are as follows: > > > > (setq vm-auto-decode-mime-messages t) > > (setq vm-auto-displayed-mime-content-types > > '("text/plain" "multipart" "message")) > > (setq vm-mime-internal-content-types '("text" "message")) > > (setq vm-mime-text/html-handler 'auto-select) > > > >Thank you, > >Dan >
