I do not quite understand the trouble report. What is an OD account?
What are common folders like drafts in reference to?
It seems to me you describe a perfectly valid setup. A user logged in
to an account who is able to read email in the IMAP folders of that
account.
I'm sure you have a valid issue, currently I do not understand your
description well enough to offer help. I am curious as to what your
issue is.
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On Sep 22, 2008, at 12:10 PM, Wayne Bow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Aloha,
I've recently taken over a network and a problem cropped up last
week that has me stumped.
I can replicate this every time with every browser that I've tried,
Safari, IE7 and SeaMonkey.
The problem first appeared when a teacher allowed their student to
use Squirrel mail on her computer logged in with her OD account. The
student was able to see the headers and even read email from the
teacher's account that were in "common" system folders such as
Drafts and Sent Messages. I've done a lot of testing and reliably
the issue is fixed by deleting the Temporary Internet files, or
clearing the cached files in Safari or Sea Monkey. I tested to see
if clearing cookies alone would resolve the issue but it does not.
Other Squirrel mail implementations I've used do not exhibit this
feature. I'd like to make ours behave properly. Can anyone help?
I've tested from inside our LAN with OSX (fully up to date) with
Safari and SeaMonkey. I've tested from outside our LAN using OSX
and Safari/SeaMonkey and from a windows XP SP3 box using IE7 and
SeaMonkey 1.1.11. IMAP works correctly from OE and SeaMonkey IMAP
client setups. It's only web based where I see the issue.
My understanding is that no conf files were modified prior to the
first occurrence. Since discovering the issue I have updated our
SquirrelMail to the current version, 1.4.15 from the previous
version we were using, 1.4.10a.
The server's involved are:
Systems involved:
1) xserve – www server and squirrel mail:
PowerPC G4, dual 1.33GHz processors
1GB RAM
OSX 10.4.11 Server
Apache: 1.3.41 openssl 0.9.7 DAV/1.0.3 mod_ssl/2.8.31
Squirrelmail: 1.4.15
Updated 2008-9-14 from 1.4.10a
PHP version 4.4.8
2) Mail server:
2 x 2.66 GHz Dual core Intel Xeon
2GB RAM
OS X 10.4.11 (not a server version)
EIMS 3.3.7
Any ideas on how to force a browser refresh of *all* folders when
logging into SquirrelMail, anyway to force a refresh in the browser
from within Squirrelmail? I'm I even on the right track?
Any help will be greatly appreciated,
Wayne Bow
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