** Description changed:
- Should also see bugs filed in applications (empathy, evolution, gwibber)
- as currently these apps don't support the option of whether or not to
- display as was originally specified.
+ From the test case at <https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MessagingMenu#Menu_presence>:
+ 1. Log in to a guest session.
+ 2. In Thunderbird, set up an e-mail account.
+
+ What happens:
+ 1. The messaging menu is present by default.
+
+ What should happen:
+ 1. The messaging menu is not present by default.
+ 2. The messaging menu immediately appears, containing Thunderbird but no chat
status items or other applications.
** Changed in: indicator-messages
Status: Incomplete => New
** Changed in: indicator-messages (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => New
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Messaging menu should not be shown if all default apps say not to use
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