~andersonbessa:
> You can use multiple accounts, but all account need to support the invisible 
> status.
Well, I've just experimented with chat accounts a bit, and discovered a 
workaround which works for me.
Preamble. So I have some jabber accounts (most of them are googletalk-hosted), 
one yahoo account and one salut account. When salut account is enabled, other 
jabber accounts change status to "busy" instead of "hidden". As I've disabled 
salut account, other jabber accounts started to change their status to "hidden".

So, workaround is following — disable salut, change status to "hidden",
enable salut back (if you want to).

Should I file a bug like 'salut makes gabble accounts unable to set
status "hidden"'?

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Title:
  Setting status to 'Hidden' changes status to 'Busy' instead

Status in Chat app, and Telepathy user interface:
  Invalid
Status in NULL Project:
  Invalid
Status in Jabber/XMPP connection manager:
  Fix Released
Status in “empathy” package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in “telepathy-gabble” package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in “telepathy-haze” package in Ubuntu:
  Invalid

Bug description:
  Binary package hint: empathy

  Using MSN, Yahoo and Jabber. Setting 'Hidden' sets your status as
  'Busy'.

  Reproduce:

   * Run Empathy. (your preferred method).
   * Use MSN (haze), Yahoo or Jabber.
   * Try to set status to 'Hidden' from drop down menu.

  What happens:

   * Status is set to 'Busy'.

  What should happen:

   * Status should be set to 'Hidden'.

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