On Thu, November 24, 2005 2:38 am, Paul Lesneiwski said:
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> zamri wrote:
>> yes. ur right. that is normal coz https is used just for transferring
>> login information. after that the normal http is used for everything
>> else.
>> I notice gmail, yahoo and hotmail do the same.
>
> But the point i
zamri wrote:
> yes. ur right. that is normal coz https is used just for transferring
> login information. after that the normal http is used for everything else.
> I notice gmail, yahoo and hotmail do the same.
But the point is that if he WANTS, the plugin can be configured NOT to
redirect back
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zamri wrote:
> yes. ur right. that is normal coz https is used just for transferring
> login information. after that the normal http is used for everything else.
> I notice gmail, yahoo and hotmail do the same.
Which is silly, considering the number o
yes. ur right. that is normal coz https is used just for transferring
login information. after that the normal http is used for everything else.
I notice gmail, yahoo and hotmail do the same.
cheers,
On Wed, November 23, 2005 12:24 am, Pål Monstad said:
> Fedora core 2 and Squirrelmail 1.4.4.3: I
> Fedora core 2 and Squirrelmail 1.4.4.3: I have installed the ssl
> redirect plugin. I get to the login page with ssl, but squirrel then
> moves back to http, after login. What have I forgot to do?
Probably read the plugin documentation.
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Fedora core 2 and Squirrelmail 1.4.4.3: I have
installed the ssl redirect plugin. I get to the login page with ssl, but
squirrel then moves back to http, after login. What have I forgot to
do?
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Pål Monstad