Haha, a feature. Has SM development been taken over by MS?;)
If anyone were to ask me to outline a decent solution for toe vulnerability in
the prefs/identity system I'd say stuffing them in a database would do the
trick.
Sure query results can be/are cached but the great thing is that 999 out
Patrick Bos zjipz.com> writes:
> So having more prefs available makes a structural design flaw allright?
>
> Wow;)
It is not a design flaw, but a feature. :)
Web pages are stateless. Every time webmail pages are loaded, they need
to get user's preferences. In SquirrelMail some user preferences
So having more prefs available makes a structural design flaw allright?
Wow;)
Verstuurd vanaf mijn iPhone
Op 6 jul. 2010 om 20:26 heeft Tomas Kuliavas
het volgende geschreven:
> 2010.07.06 20:18 Patrick Bos rašė:
>> Hi there,
>>
>> the preference caching and file based identity system is an
2010.07.06 20:18 Patrick Bos rašė:
> Hi there,
>
> the preference caching and file based identity system is an Achilles heel
> in SM. When a user is logged in on multiple locations that users settings
> and identities can be screwed up completely and this whilst being logged
> on at multiple locati
Hi there,
the preference caching and file based identity system is an Achilles heel in
SM. When a user is logged in on multiple locations that users settings and
identities can be screwed up completely and this whilst being logged on at
multiple locations isn't at all odd for a webmail system.