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I think the issue though is that this seems to be a hard limit for the 
total session time.
Most people would prefer an "idle time" for the session to expire, 
rather than all sessions terminating after some limit.
If I have users using the session all day long, I don't want to 
terminate it unless it's idle.

- -Rob

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On Feb 17, 2006, at 11:23 AM, T. Shoes wrote:

> This was addressed by Misha already when I had the same question:
>
> You can edit the session time by editing the file main.inc.php.
> Look for:
>
> // session lifetime in minutes
> $rcmail_config['session_lifetime'] = 30;
>
> And adjust the ¨30¨ to the number of minutes you want a session to last
>
>
>
> On 2/17/06, Brady J. Frey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>  Matt Milne wrote:
>> Hello All,
>>
>>  I seem to have a problem with my session expiring in the middle of 
>> an email
>> and it appears to log me out. Should the session expire if I am still
>> actively using roundcubemail. I know there is a setting in the config 
>> file.
>> I could increase this setting to double the ammount it is set to now. 
>> Am I
>> doing something wrong or is this correct behaviour?
>>
>>  Cheers,
>>  Matt
>>
>>
>>  I think it's correct behavior, seeing that it's only defaulting to 
>> the
>> amount of time, nothing more. Atleast, that's what I've seen?
>>
>>
>> --
>>  Brady J. Frey
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>>
>>  www.dotfive.com
>>
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