>We are seeing problems where mail sent by one user appears to come
>from a different user.

I too am seeing this problem.  I am running Squirrelmail-1.4.1 on Debian
linux.

One user in particular specifically says this happens when during repeated
attempts to send send a message after a timeout (eg, clicking back and
sending again after an intial timeout causes this to happen.)


 IMAP server = courier. Plugins are :


$plugins[0] = 'dreamhost_virtualhosts';
$plugins[1] = 'calendar';
$plugins[2] = 'squirrelspell';
$plugins[3] = 'translate';
$plugins[4] = 'spamcop';
$plugins[5] = 'windows';
$plugins[6] = 'delete_move_next';
$plugins[7] = 'listcommands';
$plugins[8] = 'folder_synch';
$plugins[9] = 'view_as_html';
$plugins[10] = 'variable_sent_folder';
$plugins[11] = 'notify';
$plugins[12] = 'quicksave';


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>>I am running squirrelmail 1.4.2 on Redhat Linux ES 2.1

We are seeing problems where mail sent by one user appears to come
from a different user.   This is NOT the case where several users
share one machine.   Here are the first Sendmail "Received:" headers from
three separate messages, sent by three different users.

Received: from 10.226.65.27
        (SquirrelMail authenticated user someuser.lastname)
        by mailhost.sendit.nodak.edu with HTTP;
        Mon, 17 Nov 2003 15:08:09 -0600 (CST)
Message-ID: <49165.10.226.65.27.1069103289.squirrel <at>
mailhost.sendit.nodak.edu>

Received: from 10.226.65.13
        (SquirrelMail authenticated user someuser.lastname)
        by mailhost.sendit.nodak.edu with HTTP;
        Mon, 17 Nov 2003 15:09:22 -0600 (CST)
Message-ID: <49167.10.226.65.13.1069103362.squirrel <at>
mailhost.sendit.nodak.edu>

Received: from 10.226.65.16
        (SquirrelMail authenticated user someuser.lastname)
        by mailhost.sendit.nodak.edu with HTTP;
        Mon, 17 Nov 2003 15:09:56 -0600 (CST)
Message-ID: <49249.10.226.65.16.1069103396.squirrel <at>
mailhost.sendit.nodak.edu>


The messages all appears to come from ``someuser.lastname'' (the name has
been
changed to protect the innocent).   In this case, someuser.lastname had
logged
in a couple hours earlier, from a different computer in a different part
of
the state.

Is anyone else seeing anything like this?  Any suggestions for particular
things
we should look at, to debug this problem further?


Tavis Gustafson
DreamHost


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