too many framesets driving me mad

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I'm attempting to update my SquirrelMail installation on a new server 
and am encountering strange behavior when I log in.  Occasionally I can 
log in correctly the first time, but often I get more than the two 
standard frames ... and they may or may not have content.  It appears to 
happen with both SquirrelMail 1.4.9a and 1.4.19.  At one point I logged 
in and got 14 empty frames!  There doesn't appear to be any pattern as 
to which main.php (left_ or right_ ) is referenced for frame source. 
Sometimes the frame content loads and sometimes not.  It's independent 
of browser and login username.
Server is Solaris 10 running Apache 2.2.9 w/PHP 5.2.6.  I copied the 
installation to a FreeBSD server running Apache 2.2.11 w/PHP 5.2.10 and 
was unable to duplicate the problem there.
Any ideas how to fix this?

-Robert
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Robert J Rust
Application System Administrator
UW - River Falls IT Services
(715) 425-4357
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