> Thanks for your help so far.  We're still having the problem.  I have
now
> deduced that it only seems to happen to users of IE 5.0.
Specifically,
> they
> are NOT able to log back in after they are kicked out.
> Because people use the webmail from random web terminals, it's not
always
> possible for them to upgrade.
> Also, there doesn't seem to be any error in Apache.
> 
> Christopher Davis
> Family Voice Inc.
> 
> 
> > Since we upgraded to 1.4.0, I've been getting random complaints from
my
> > members.  When some people (I can't replicate it myself) click on
> "compose"
> > they are immediatly logged off and see:
> >
> > ERROR
> > You must be logged in to access this page.
> > Go to the login page
> >
> > Php 4.1.2
> > Apache 1.3.27
> > Squirrelmail 1.4.0

I corresponded a while back with someone who was having this problem
with the quicksave plugin.  Just as with you, it was for IE5 users only,
and 
when I reworked the plugin code, I found that there was no good way to
fix
the problem... and unfortunately, we just wrote it off as an IE5
problem.

If you're using the quicksave plugin and need to support IE5, I suggest
you
disable quicksave.

Alternatively, I would be happy to work with you to write a modification
of quicksave that turns itself off when IE5 is being used.

Note that I *do* have IE5 users and I have never had any problem
reports, so there's probably another factor in there somewhere, but heck
if I know what that is....



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