0, 2005 2:57 PM
>> To: Ken D'Ambrosio
>> Cc: squirrelmail-users@lists.sourceforge.net
>> Subject: Re: [SM-USERS] Session timeout.
>>
>> On Wed, 2005-08-10 at 15:08 -0400, Ken D'Ambrosio wrote:
>> > Hey, all. When composing a long e-mail, occasionally the dr
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On Wed, 2005-08-10 at 15:08 -0400, Ken D'Ambrosio wrote:
> Hey, all. When composing a long e-mail, occasionally the dread timeout
> occurs. For my work SM install, I don't really have an issue with that,
> due to security concerns. For my home install, however, I'd like to do
> away with the
Ken D'Ambrosio wrote:
Hey, all. When composing a long e-mail, occasionally the dread timeout
occurs. For my work SM install, I don't really have an issue with that,
due to security concerns. For my home install, however, I'd like to do
away with the timeout. I've looked at config options,
> Thanks for the plugin but is this the correct variable setting related
to
> this timeout /etc/php.ini: session.gc_maxlifetime = 1440
>
> or are there more variables to consider?
That's the right one.
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Thanks for the plugin but is this the correct variable setting related to
this timeout /etc/php.ini: session.gc_maxlifetime = 1440
or are there more variables to consider?
>> >> Where is the session timeout setting?
>> >
>> > php.ini. It can also be set in other places, as explained in the
> PH
> >> Where is the session timeout setting?
> >
> > php.ini. It can also be set in other places, as explained in the
PHP
> > documentation. It isn't a SquirrelMail setting, so no, it can't be
done
> > per-user.
Although if you have cranked up your php.ini settings and you want to
allow users to s
Thanks
>> Where is the session timeout setting?
>
> php.ini. It can also be set in other places, as explained in the PHP
> documentation. It isn't a SquirrelMail setting, so no, it can't be done
> per-user.
>
>> Can users set there own timeout? I looked in the option but didn't see
>> anything o
> Where is the session timeout setting?
php.ini. It can also be set in other places, as explained in the PHP
documentation. It isn't a SquirrelMail setting, so no, it can't be done
per-user.
> Can users set there own timeout? I looked in the option but didn't see
> anything obvious.
If you wan