> > What happens if you set it to `t'?
>
> No mail is fetched automatically and, logically, no window raise.
Ok, that is your immediate workaround. Using a timer to fetch mail is
expected to be disruptive, as far as I can see. The code for it is not
written carefully to minimize disruption.
On the other hand, I couldn't reproduce your window-raising situation. When
you say the "window" raises, do you mean an Emacs window or a GUI window
(also called a "frame")? You will need to file a vm-submit-bug-report so
that I can check your settings.
Johan Vromans writes:
> > What happens if you set it to `t'?
>
> No mail is fetched automatically and, logically, no window raise.
Ok, that is your immediate workaround. Using a timer to fetch mail is
expected to be disruptive, as far as I can see. The code for it is not
written carefully to minimize disruption.
On the other hand, I couldn't reproduce your window-raising situation. When bug-report so
you say the "window" raises, do you mean an Emacs window or a GUI window
(also called a "frame")? You will need to file a vm-submit-
that I can check your settings.
Cheers,
Uday