Mark T. Dame wrote:
>
> Tomas Kuliavas wrote:
>> 2009.12.14 23:38 Mark T. Dame rašė:
>>
>>> Paul Lesniewski wrote:
>>>
> Unfortunately, telling user's that they must logout is not viable
> solution.
> They won't do it consistently.
>
Tell users they must lo
Tomas Kuliavas wrote:
2009.12.14 23:38 Mark T. Dame rašė:
Paul Lesniewski wrote:
Unfortunately, telling user's that they must logout is not viable
solution.
They won't do it consistently.
Tell users they must log out (or close the browser).
As I said, telling the user
t;From: "Mark T. Dame"
>Sent: Dec 14, 2009 9:50 AM
>To: squirrelmail-users@lists.sourceforge.net
>Subject: [SM-USERS] Corrupted Settings
>
>We have some users whose settings get corrupted periodically. It
>appears to happen most (maybe exclusively) on shared computer
2009.12.14 23:38 Mark T. Dame rašė:
> Paul Lesniewski wrote:
>>>
>>> Unfortunately, telling user's that they must logout is not viable
>>> solution.
>>> They won't do it consistently.
>>
>> Tell users they must log out (or close the browser).
>
> As I said, telling the users that they must logout
Paul Lesniewski wrote:
Unfortunately, telling user's that they must logout is not viable solution.
They won't do it consistently.
Tell users they must log out (or close the browser).
As I said, telling the users that they must logout is not going to work
because they won't do it.
Addi
On Mon, Dec 14, 2009 at 9:50 AM, Mark T. Dame wrote:
> We have some users whose settings get corrupted periodically. It appears to
> happen most (maybe exclusively) on shared computers. One user will login to
> SquirrelMail, read and reply to their e-mail, close the browser (possibly
> without l
We have some users whose settings get corrupted periodically. It
appears to happen most (maybe exclusively) on shared computers. One
user will login to SquirrelMail, read and reply to their e-mail, close
the browser (possibly without logging out of SquirrelMail), then the
next user comes alon