Hi,

Here's a little bit more detail.
IMAP: cyrus 2.0.16-115 SuSE stock RPM.
Apache and PHP are updated from SuSE. No special compilation is done since
there are too many servers around :)  Upgrading SuSE 7.3 to 8.0 or 8.1 is
out of question. I simply can't touch this machine these couple of weeks.
There are many many dependencies to be resolved. smtp ldap imap
authentication etc. etc.

1.2.11 is the latest stable. I was using 1.2.7 and the reason for
upgrading is this problem occurred twice. It first happended to one of the
dummiest user, and I eventually thought that it was his fault. (I wish ti
was) then it happened again. Then having looked at te lists, I decided to
upgrade. After upgrade, this happened once more to another user (to the IT
director :) ) I tried to reproduce the same problem but could only
succeeded twice. I loged on loged of closed browser opened repeatedly to
two accounts, and it happened, however I could not isolate.

To give hint, I can tell you that this happens when the system is busy.
The system is at a university and the number of users have increased last
week. 1.2.7 worked without a problem till these weeks.

And I can assure you that the non of the incidents were using the same
computer or would have used te same computer ever.

Best regards,
Oyku

>
>> Nice problem:)
>>
>> I´ve been testing it on Squirrelmail 1.2.4 - 1.4.0 Beta, cant
>> reproduce it! My .pref files are called username1.pref and
>> username2.pref, i guess youres like that two ... have a look att you
>> config.php
>>
>> like....
>>
>> $default_folder_prefix          = '';
>> $trash_folder                   = 'INBOX.Trash';
>> $sent_folder                    = 'INBOX.Sent';
>> $draft_folder                   = 'INBOX.Drafts';
>> $default_move_to_trash          = true;
>> $default_move_to_sent           = true;
>> $default_save_as_draft          = true;
>> $show_prefix_option             = false;
>> $list_special_folders_first     = true;
>> $use_special_folder_color       = true;
>> $auto_expunge                   = true;
>> $default_sub_of_inbox           = true;
>> $show_contain_subfolders_option = false;
>> $default_unseen_notify          = 2;
>> $default_unseen_type            = 1;
>> $auto_create_special            = true;
>> $delete_folder                  = false;
>> $noselect_fix_enable            = false;
>>
>> $default_charset          = 'iso-8859-1';
>> $data_dir                 = SM_PATH . 'data/';
>> $attachment_dir           = $data_dir;
>> $dir_hash_level           = 0;
>> $default_left_size        = '150';
>> $force_username_lowercase = false;
>> $default_use_priority     = true;
>> $hide_sm_attributions     = false;
>> $default_use_mdn          = true;
>> $edit_identity            = true;
>> $edit_name                = true;
>> $allow_thread_sort        = false;
>> $allow_server_sort        = false;
>> $allow_charset_search     = true;
>> $uid_support              = true;
>>
>>
>> $prefs_dsn = '';
>> $prefs_table = 'userprefs';
>> $prefs_user_field = 'user';
>> $prefs_key_field = 'prefkey';
>> $prefs_val_field = 'prefval';
>> $no_list_for_subscribe = false;
>> $smtp_auth_mech = 'none';
>> $imap_auth_mech = 'login';
>> $use_imap_tls = false;
>> $use_smtp_tls = false;
>> $session_name = 'SQMSESSID';
>>
>>
>> or upgrade to a newer squirrelmail.
>
> Actually, the original poster said he was using 1.2.11, which is the
> latest availalbe stable version.  Perhaps it is a php issue?  4.0.4 is
> getting a little old.
>
> To the original poster: was this a fresh install of squirrelmail or was
> this an upgrade from an older version?  If it was an upgrade, did you
> use the config.php file from your old distribution or start over with
> the one from SM 1.2.11?  Upgrading SM can be a hassle, if changes were
> made to config.php you may need to merge your existing config.php with
> the new version's file.   Also, what IMAP server are you using?  Did
> you turn safe_mode on or set openbase_dir in php.ini (this caused
> headaches for me)?  Did it ever work as expected or has it always
> behaved this way?
>
> My best advice still is to subscribe to the squirrelmail list and post
> your problem there.
>
>> Btw, Squirrelmail rocks!!!!
>
> That it does...
>
>
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