There is no proxy server on our network at this time (the sqwebmail is 
running on a local server) - I don't *think* apache has any mods in it that 
could cause it to cache web pages, although I could be wrong.

 -Tony 

Sam Varshavchik writes: 

> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: 
> 
>> I click on Tools, go to internet options, delete the temporary files
>> Log in
>> All 25 messages now show up.
> 
> The bug is that stale pages are being cached, when they shouldn't.  
> 
>> I have the following line in my apache config right now...   
>> 
>> BrowserMatch ".*MSIE.*" nokeepalive downgrade-1.0 force-response-1.0   
>> 
>> I tried it with and without the .* before and after, and it hasn't helped 
>> at all.  Does ANYONE have a solution to this?  I've been getting some 
>> complaints and would love to fix this.
> 
> Are your web servers behind some load-balancing proxy/cache, of some 
> sorts?  Are the complaints coming from people who use the same ISP?  
> 
> Something between the server and the browser is deleting the no-cache 
> headers.  
> 
> I do not believe that MSIE lets you see an individual page's caching 
> properties.  You'll need to use either Netscape or Mozilla for this simple 
> test.  Log in, open a folder, right click, and choose 'view frame info'.  
> 
> Netscape should show  "Expires: no date given".  Mozilla should show 'Last 
> modified: unknown'.  If you're seeing a date instead, this would be your 
> answer: some web proxy/cache between you, and the server, is fucking 
> things up.  
> 
> 
> -- 
> Sam  
> 
 


 -Tony 

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