i see, cool... I checked out another system we have out there,
MDaemon/Worldclient-- looks like they pass different session id's over the
query string to get it done-- 

/worldclient.dll?Session=JDEPMMW 

i can
log into diff accounts in diff tabs of the same browser-- 

On Fri, 15 Jan
2010 17:01:10 -0500, leigh  wrote:  I don't think an additional ID is going
to make multiple session cookies work. Lets say you have two session
cookies. In each tab of your browser, both cookies are available, and so
when you make a request to the roundcube server, the server won't know
which session to serve. To make multiple cookies work you'd have to ask the
user on each request which session to use, which is not a reasonable user
experience. The other way to make this work is to make each session cookie
available only to a specific tab, and this is what using private browsing
mode/using different browsers achieves. On Fri, Jan 15, 2010 at 4:47 PM, S
c o t t K r a m e r wrote: > looks like it would need an additional id of
some sort to have simultaneous > sets of cookies-- > > On Fri, 15 Jan 2010
16:30:34 -0500, leigh wrote: > >  > >  > > I think there is no
straightforward, secure way of doing this. This is not > specific to
roundcube, but applies to any website that uses browser cookies > to keep
track of user sessions (pretty much any website that lets you log > in).
There's no way to allow multiple sessions per browser because the same >
cookies are available throughout all tabs of the browser. The only >
workarounds are to use multiple browsers or private browsing modes, which >
allows different sets of cookies to be used in different tabs/browsers. > >
> > On Fri, Jan 15, 2010 at 4:21 PM, S c o t t K r a m e r wrote: > >> >
>> could also use diff browsers, but really these are work arounds-- how
can >> we do this in roundcube config... in addition to myself others
request it-- > >> > >> On Fri, 15 Jan 2010 16:21:21 -0500, S c o t t K r a
m e r wrote: > >> > >> could also use diff browsers, but really these are
work arounds-- how can >> we do this in roundcube config... in addition to
myself others request it-- > >> > >> On Fri, 15 Jan 2010 15:01:17 -0500,
Alex Leigh wrote: > >> > >> If your browser support private browsing mode
(incognito window in Chrome, >> etc), open a new tab in the private mode
will allow you to log in a second >> account in that tab. > >> > >> On Fri,
Jan 15, 2010 at 2:44 PM, Jean-Baptiste Hétier wrote: > >>> > >>> Le
15/01/2010 19:22, S c o t t K r a m e r a écrit : > >>> > Is there a config
setting to allow you to be in multiple imap > >>> > accounts? > >>> > >>> I
use two different domain names to achieve that: > >>>
http://mail.mydomain.com/ and http://mail2.mydomain.com/ > >>> > >>> But a
config setting would be great… > >>>
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