> >> ... removed other part of email ...
> >>
> >> >> > OK, done but no changes. Is it possible that the server 
> can not
> >> >> answer in
> >> >> > time? When SquirrelMail is used the processes PHP.EXE and
> >> >> HMailServer.exe> (version 4.1.1-B140) use together 100% CPU 
> for a
> >> >> few seconds. I think
> >> >> > SquirrelMail gets a timeout.
> >> >>
> >> >> If you get 'Unknown user or password incorrect', when URL says
> >> >> http://your-host/path-to-sm/src/webmail.php - you have 
> invalid php
> >> >> session setup or cookies are not accepted by browser. 
> SquirrelMail>> >> managed to pass
> >> >> src/redirect.php script and redirect.php verified that provided
> >> >> usernameand password information is correct.
> >> >>
> >> >> Recheck your php settings in phpinfo().
> >> >>
> >> > Please see my new phpinfo file as attachment.
> >>
> >> Are you sure that your server and workstation clocks are 
> correct and
> >> cookies are not blocked by browser, soho router or some privacy
> >> proxy? Is
> >> IIS Lockdown applied to your IIS setup? Can you reproduce same
> >> issue in
> >> IE, Firefox and Opera browsers?
> >>
> > Hi,
> >
> > clocks are correct, server is a virtual machine that 
> synchronizes the time
> > from the host where I use IE 6.0 for opening SquirrelMail.
> >
> > How can I apply IIS Lockdown in IIS 5.0?
> 
> I haven't asked to apply IIS Lockdown. I have asked, if it is applied.
> 
> IIS Lockdown
> (http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/tools/locktool.mspx) is
> designed to secure IIS and might break some scripts. If it is not 
> applied,then we remove one possible debugging step. If it is 
> applied, then you
> should retest your setup when lockdown settings are removed.
> 

I never applied it.

> > Issue is reproducable by using Firefox 1.5.0.2 an Opera 8.54.
> 
> could you install cookie_warning plugin
> (http://www.squirrelmail.org/plugin_view.php?id=235) and try 
> logging in?
> 

Installed but without any changes. I didn't get any error messages.

> could you check cookie domain and path? Firefox and Opera have cookie
> managers that allow you to view session and normal cookies.
>

See attached screenshot from Opera.

---
Stefan

<<attachment: SQM_session.jpg>>

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