vm-biff should only be enable if vm.el or some other startup file does:
(require 'vm-biff) Daniel Barrett <[email protected]> writes: > On June 18, 2025, John Stoffel wrote: > >> I found the solution. Add to ~/.vm: > > > >> (remove-hook 'vm-arrived-messages-hook 'vm-biff-popup t) > > > >Is this 'vm-arrived-messages-hook' set in your .vm or .emacs files > >anywhere? Mine is set to 'nil' which looks to be the default. > > Interesting. On my installation, downloaded today, the value is set to > t at the end of vm-biff.el: > > (add-hook 'vm-arrived-messages-hook 'vm-biff-popup t) > > >> My original question about unwanted browser windows is still open. > > > >Can you try setting up a minimal .vm and start emacs with 'emacs -q' > >and then slowly add back in the stuff needed to get VM loaded and > >running? Does the problem still happen? > > Sure, I'll give it shot in the next few days. > > Dan >
