Jacob S. said:
> On Mon, 19 Jul 2004 10:21:05 -0500
> Nathan Kroll <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> This isn't really debian specific or anything but I know that someone
>> here will know the answer.
>>
>> I'd like to change the session timeout value in squirrelmail.  I can't
>> seem to find any help on google or in the squirellmail docs.
>>
>> I'd appreciate any help.
>
> I don't know what version you're using, so I'll assume 1.2.6 - the
> version in Debian Woody.
>
> It looks like the session is started in src/validate.php and
> src/webmail.php. I also notice they don't specify a session timeout, so
> it should be defaulting to 3 hours.
>
> Setting a session_cache_expire() line after each session_start should
> accomplish your desired goal. Read the following link if you're not
> familiar with session_cache_expire() in php:
>
> http://us4.php.net/manual/en/function.session-cache-expire.php
>
> HTH,
> Jacob

If you set the left folder to refresh periodically, you will not have that
problem, plus you will get new mail updates and so on.

Bojan


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