Hello Dave,
On Wednesday, September 10, 2003, Dave Petzinger wrote...

> Recently, I had my first problem with squirrelmail that i wasn't
> able to solve. I had been running squirrelmail successfully (1.4.1)
> for the begining of the schoolyear, but as soon as it had more than
> a handful of users connected at the same time, it started showing
> people the wrong folders, and sometimes the wrong inbox. I found
> that the reason this was happening was that either SM or Cyrus or
> Apache interprets every school computer as our proxy server (Squid
> unknown version).

Actually I doubt that very much. The session data would be unique for
each user logged in. The only time you're likely to see this kind of
event is when they're logging in from the same computer... OR Squid is
doing caching of data. I'm going with the last option as Squid can do
caching of data to make things easier. See if you can add
squirrelmail's host to the exclusion of caching.

-- 
Jonathan Angliss
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