Thank you, Ryan. I never hit "Yes"...the default
allowed my friends
through and this was the first time a "request"
appeared. I'll click
"No". I appreciate your reply and explanation.
Lucia
On Oct 13, 5:54 am, "Ryan Morehart"
<moreh... gmail.com> wrote:
> Yes, feel free to click "no."
>
> The option in settings allows only those you have
explicitly requested
> permission to chat with you (and you hit
"Yes") to see your online status
> and send you IMs. The default allows people you
frequently email to also
> chat with you.
>
> Ryan
>
> On 10/12/07, lucia <luciather... gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > This morning I found a message in the Chat Box
asking for permission
> > to chat from a gmail user I don't know. When I
went to the Settings
> > and Chat section, I selected the "Only allow
people that I've
> > explicitly approved to chat with me and see when
I'm online"
> > setting.
> > Is there a setting where I explicitly name these
people?
> > Also, can I click the No button in the Chat Box?
This is the first
> > time I see it and I don't want to click and open
spam.
> > Thank you!
>
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