Hello John,
On Sunday, June 27, 2004, John wrote...

> Thanks,
>  I've been looking at that. I am using Firefox and it does show a single
> cookie being sent with the content being the session ID.
> If I delete the cookie and try to log on I get "You must be logged in to
> access this page." If I try a second time without deleting the cookie
> I get "Unknown user or password incorrect."
> In Firefox I have my site under the exceptions list to allow. I have three
> different versions of SM (1.4.2, 1.4.3a, and 1.5.0) running and they all
> have the same results. 1.5.0 has a config test page and it reports
> "Congratulations, your SquirrelMail setup looks fine to me!" I think it
> is a problem in the session or cookies but I don't know where.

> This is my PHP.ini session settings
> [Session]
> session.save_handler = files
> session.save_path = C:\PHP\session
[..]

Does this directory exist? Have you tried using / instead of \? As a
note, did you read the document on IIS on the SM website?

  http://www.squirrelmail.org/wiki/en_US/InstallingSquirrelMailWindowsIIS

Search for the word refresh, and read the docs around that section,
though it wouldn't hurt to read the whole page ;)

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