Daniel Renfer wrote:
You could always just log into the Google Apps control panel page and see if you have chat enabled.
Remember that any user of a domain can enable Google Apps without authorization from an administrator of the domain. In order to disable Chat from your domain that was created in this fashion, you have to go through the domain authorization process and accept their license agreement. By doing this, you boost G-Apps' number of authorized active domains, which further justifies their domain-hijacking practices.
Jesse
https://www.google.com/a/cpanel/{YOUR DOMAIN}/ChatSettings or you could just grab a client, set the connection to connect to talk.google.com and see if you can connect. On Tue, Jan 27, 2009 at 4:07 AM, Dave Cridland <[email protected]> wrote:On Tue Jan 27 05:53:57 2009, Rodney McDuff wrote:Is there a xmpp stanza I can send off to one of the gtalk servers that will reveal this?You can send an email to [email protected] and ask them, I believe. Dave. -- Dave Cridland - mailto:[email protected] - xmpp:[email protected] - acap://acap.dave.cridland.net/byowner/user/dwd/bookmarks/ - http://dave.cridland.net/ Infotrope Polymer - ACAP, IMAP, ESMTP, and Lemonade
-- Jesse Thompson Division of Information Technology, University of Wisconsin-Madison Email/IM: [email protected]
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