Rich Hall said:

> Are you sure that this is SM timing out?? Are these dial up people??
> Once a session is established in SM it will remain until you close the
> browser unless there is something else like a plug in set to force the
> session to go away. I invariably have clients who are on dial up and
> lose the connection to the net and blame the mail client, most often it
> is MS Outbreak Distress.. but sometimes a SM web mail user on the system
> too.

No Rich, these are internal LAN users. The issue came to me because a
researcher was composing a very long email for about 3 hours. When
finished, he clicked Send and it prompted him to log in again. Since then
I've tried the timeout plugin and now I find that it can be fixed by
changing the Auto Folder Refresh to something lower than 15 minutes.


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