> 2. If a user does get logged in after excessively trying, clicking on
> the buttons in SquirrelMail acts like they are dead buttons.  These
> buttons do not do what they should do, such as Send a message, Save
> a message, etc.

I've seen similar behavior with IE6 on a worm/virus/cookie-hijacked
machine.  If you are *certain* that other browsers work fine, (I suggest
you try IE6 from a completely different place too), then you should
probably run lavasoft ad-aware as well as something like Stinger:

http://vil.nai.com/vil/stinger/

This seems like a client problem, and not a SM problem

Good luck,

 paul



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