Re: Previous user's folders and email visible

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> I do not quite understand the trouble report. What is an OD account?  What

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> 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.
> --
> Scott
> Iphone says hello.
> On Sep 22, 2008, at 12:10 PM, Wayne Bow <waynebow@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> 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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