Hi Seth,


The code works!



However, the URL on the browser is re-written with the long line link from mailto. I guess that's because the "header('Location: ' . $redirect);" that replaces the content of the URL in the browser.



On the other note, can I get user to login to only one instance of the browser? I mean, if User-A is on IE, visited Squirrelmail, open another IE window, type in the login URL, but will still get directed to User-A login session.



If not mistaken that was the dual-logins issues that bug many users previously. Am I right?



Thanks.



Seth Randall writes:


Try this one.


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