L LarryJ-VaBeach macrumors newbie Original poster Feb 19, 2026 #1 I can't remove this command box from my dock no matter what I do. I don't know a thing about programming or how it got there. What should I do with this.
I can't remove this command box from my dock no matter what I do. I don't know a thing about programming or how it got there. What should I do with this.
FreakinEurekan macrumors G3 Feb 19, 2026 #2 Command-Q to close it. If that doesn't remove it from the Dock, control-click the icon, "Options," un-tick "Keep in Dock" Reactions: SalisburySam
Command-Q to close it. If that doesn't remove it from the Dock, control-click the icon, "Options," un-tick "Keep in Dock"
B BigBlur macrumors 68000 Feb 19, 2026 #3 Sounds like some other app might be opening it up. What are you using for your email app? The second line says "You have new mail." Reactions: kitKAC
Sounds like some other app might be opening it up. What are you using for your email app? The second line says "You have new mail."
p33t3r macrumors regular Feb 19, 2026 #4 That's not email, that's system-internal mail, probably from some process you have running. You can check it by typing "mail" in your terminal.
That's not email, that's system-internal mail, probably from some process you have running. You can check it by typing "mail" in your terminal.
L LarryJ-VaBeach macrumors newbie Original poster Feb 20, 2026 #5 p33t3r said: That's not email, that's system-internal mail, probably from some process you have running. You can check it by typing "mail" in your terminal. Click to expand... Here's the result.
p33t3r said: That's not email, that's system-internal mail, probably from some process you have running. You can check it by typing "mail" in your terminal. Click to expand... Here's the result.
L LarryJ-VaBeach macrumors newbie Original poster Feb 20, 2026 #6 FreakinEurekan said: Command-Q to close it. If that doesn't remove it from the Dock, control-click the icon, "Options," un-tick "Keep in Dock" Click to expand... That took care of it. Thanks. Reactions: FreakinEurekan and p33t3r
FreakinEurekan said: Command-Q to close it. If that doesn't remove it from the Dock, control-click the icon, "Options," un-tick "Keep in Dock" Click to expand... That took care of it. Thanks.