Horde/IMP keeps track of all active sessions using the mysql database
"active_sessions". If your site is very busy, and you have many users
who do not log out after reading their mail (this happens when a user
does not click on the [logout] menu option when finished, or when
netscape aborts before you can click on [logout]), then the session
record in "active_sessions" stays there for good, and as a result,
the database just keeps on growing in size, until it becomes a sysad
problem.
For the moment, my solution is brutal: stop apache, stop mysql,
delete the active_session files, restart mysql, create the active_sessions
database, restart apache. This works, but it does not seem right.
Any ideas?
PMana
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