Gmail has come out with a new version, a version that assumes I want the chat component available. Which means that it will go out and check for contacts that are online to chat. Ergo, I am violating company policy by using a unauthorized chat client.
Fuck.
To top it all off, I can’t find a customer service email to tell Google that they have fucked me over. Bastards. Do no evil, indeed :rolleyes:
Has anyone else noticed this? Any workarounds? The only option I can think of would be to set up Thunderbird as a POP3 email client. Pain in the ass.
You can also click “use older version” in the upper right next to settings (assuming it’s not missing on Safari as well), but IIRC the older version also had integrated chat that you needed to turn off (if you wanted it off).
That option is not kept longer than the session. The next time Gmail is opened it reverts back to the new version.
So far I haven’t been logged into chat, so chat is “off”, however it is still checking to see which friends are online, which means that the security folks are going to see IM pings from my machine when the review security logs. Not that I will get fired for this, but undue attention is not why I signed up with Gmail.
According to the folks on the Gmail help groups, if you go to Settings and change your language to English(UK) you will get the old version (at least for now). Looks like quite a few people don’t like the changes.
I’m using Gmail (from the UK) and have it happily set to default to ‘standard without chat’ (without losing the setting across sessions). Is this a US-only change?
That’s the footer you get if you’re using Firefox or MSIE. Click on “turn off chat” to, er, turn off chat. If you do so, it changes to “turn on chat”, which you click to turn on chat. This setting is saved across sessions.
Actually, I think turn on/off chat is only the footer for these browsers in the new version. The old version has standard with/without chat, as in Aesiron’s screen cap.
Why would your company care about an unauthorized chat program? I use chats all the time in my work, it’s really convenient for asking a cow-orker a quick question.