Yeah I wish I could do that, but with 3500 users it's a bit of a problem.
I saw someone suggest that disabling keep-alives for IE may fix it,
but since IE doesn't even attempt to send anything in the first place,
I don't see how would that help?! Has anyone actually got around this
problem ( I don't mean better browsers and OSes :)

On Fri, 16 Apr 2004, Joaquim Laureano wrote:

> I can't avoid this one. Just throw that IE in the GARBAGE.  Once I tried
> to make it work for a relative o mine, but ended up installing netscape 7.1.
> I take every opportunity that I have to move users to Netscape/Mozilla.
> Use the problems to convince the users that they have to move.
>
> I know.  It is quite a job to move users from one app to another, even
> when it provides a better service.  We have a natural resistance to change.
>
> On Fri, 2004-04-16 at 09:59, synrat wrote:
> > Has anyone run into problems with the latest versions of IE connecting
> > to ssled squirrelmail on apache ?
> >
> > First one of the users was getting errors like
> >
> > ERROR : Could not complete request.
> > Query: SELECT ""
> > Reason Given: Mailbox does not exist, or must be subscribed to.
> >
> > I found this problem described in squirrelmail forums and found a patch.
> > After applying Microsoft patch 831167 that problem went away,
> > but another one came up, when the user tries to attach files ( add button
> > ) or send the message ( send button ), "page not found" error comes up.
> > I checked the log and did some packet capturing ( as useless as it was on
> > port 443 ) and seems like Internet Explorer just stops sending data back
> > to the server at some point, e.g. often there would be no packets
> > transmitted after hitting send or add buttons.
> > Everything works fine with Mozilla.
> >
> > If I understand correctly there may be a workaround for this to get
> > Internet Explorer users to ignore keep-alives, but I haven't tested that
> > yet.
> >
> > Is anyone else familiar with this problem ?
> > Any other known or recommended fixes  ?
> >
> > thanx in advance
> >
> >
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