Re: Session Oddity (or Mail From the Wrong User)

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>>> I think IE uses 'deleted' session id, when computer clock is not
>>> correct.
>>> Can't reproduce it on WinXP SP2
>
> As a follow up,  we've been unable to get one user to return our call
> about what OS and browser version she is using, but the other is actually
> using Mac OS 10.2.8 with Safari 1.2 and IE 5.2.3.  The user wasn't sure
> which browser they were using when, but I'd say the IE is very suspect
> since I'm pretty sure MS stopped any dev on IE for Mac.
>
> I tried to check my web logs to see if I could see what the second person
> is connecting with, but there are too many connections near those times to
> be able to determine for certain.  Plus apache isn't really able to see
> too much.
>
> I suspect the bug you sent is the culprit though.

Have you checked Mac's date settings?

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