Tomas Kuliavas wrote:
2009.12.14 23:38 Mark T. Dame rašė:
Paul Lesniewski wrote:
Unfortunately, telling user's that they must logout is not viable
solution.
 They won't do it consistently.
Tell users they must log out (or close the browser).
As I said, telling the users that they must logout is not going to work
because they won't do it.

SquirrelMail can detect active session, warn user about it and refuse
login until user destroys session.

Are you saying there's a setting for that or are you suggesting that this be added? If there's a setting, what is it?


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