Thank you for the suggestion. I will look into it. It has also come to my
attention that both
I and the other fellow experiencing this issue are storing sessions data
and userprefs in mysql.

        Tavis
        Dreamhost

On Tue, 2 Dec 2003, Jonathan Angliss wrote:

> On Tue, 2003-12-02 at 18:58, Tavis Gustafson wrote:
> > >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.
>
> When people are on a different computer? In different networks?  This
> would suggest more of a PHP issue than a SquirrelMail issue, and would
> seem the result of PHP reusing the same session id... This is something
> SquirrelMail doesn't control, that's a PHP thing.
>
> Now if you were to tell me it's when somebody sits on the same computer,
> same browser, uses the back button to get to the login page, and then
> logs in... then I might be nice and say it's an issue I'm already
> working on ;)
>
> > 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.)
>
> Hrm, this would really suggest that PHP is reusing session IDs.  At
> least to me anyway
>
> --
> Jonathan Angliss
> ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
>
>
>


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