'bool true' means that your session setup is working fine on server side., I understood that SquirrelMail has cookie_warning plugin. What happens, if you try to log in when this plugin is enabled? It has been enabled the whole time I have vlogin, compatability an dthe cookie_warning SquirrelMail stores password information in two places. Half of info is stored in PHP session. Other half is stored in cookie. If one of them is corrupted, you get "you must be logged" error after trying to log in. The log has show IMAP log-ons with no errors so I don't think the password was corrupted Check if secure cookies are enabled in your SquirrelMail configuration. If option is turned on, turn if off and try logging in again., hmm that fixed it.... cool Test your PHP configuration (http://www.squirrelmail.org/wiki/TestPHPSettings) and show your PHP core, mbstring and session settings. Core Core PHP Version 5.3.5 Directive Local Value Master Value allow_call_time_pass_reference On On allow_url_fopen On On allow_url_include Off Off always_populate_raw_post_data Off Off arg_separator.input & & arg_separator.output & & asp_tags Off Off auto_append_file no value no value auto_globals_jit On On auto_prepend_file no value no value browscap no value no value default_charset no value no value default_mimetype text/html text/html define_syslog_variables Off Off disable_classes no value no value disable_functions no value no value display_errors On On display_startup_errors Off Off doc_root no value no value docref_ext no value no value docref_root no value no value enable_dl On On error_append_string no value no value error_log no value no value error_prepend_string no value no value error_reporting no value no value exit_on_timeout Off Off expose_php On On extension_dir /usr/local/lib/php/20090626 /usr/local/lib/php/20090626 file_uploads On On highlight.bg #FFFFFF #FFFFFF highlight.comment #FF8000 #FF8000 highlight.default #0000BB #0000BB highlight.html #000000 #000000 highlight.keyword #007700 #007700 highlight.string #DD0000 #DD0000 html_errors On On ignore_repeated_errors Off Off ignore_repeated_source Off Off ignore_user_abort Off Off implicit_flush Off Off include_path .:/usr/local/share/pear .:/usr/local/share/pear log_errors Off Off log_errors_max_len 1024 1024 magic_quotes_gpc On On magic_quotes_runtime Off Off magic_quotes_sybase Off Off mail.add_x_header Off Off mail.force_extra_parameters no value no value mail.log no value no value max_execution_time 30 30 max_file_uploads 20 20 max_input_nesting_level 64 64 max_input_time -1 -1 memory_limit 128M 128M open_basedir no value no value output_buffering 0 0 output_handler no value no value post_max_size 8M 8M precision 14 14 realpath_cache_size 16K 16K realpath_cache_ttl 120 120 register_argc_argv On On register_globals Off Off register_long_arrays On On report_memleaks On On report_zend_debug On On request_order no value no value safe_mode Off Off safe_mode_exec_dir /usr/local/php/bin /usr/local/php/bin safe_mode_gid Off Off safe_mode_include_dir no value no value sendmail_from no value no value sendmail_path /usr/sbin/sendmail -t -i /usr/sbin/sendmail -t -i serialize_precision 100 100 short_open_tag On On SMTP localhost localhost smtp_port 25 25 sql.safe_mode Off Off track_errors Off Off unserialize_callback_func no value no value upload_max_filesize 2M 2M upload_tmp_dir no value no value user_dir no value no value user_ini.cache_ttl 300 300 user_ini.filename .user.ini .user.ini variables_order EGPCS EGPCS xmlrpc_error_number 0 0 xmlrpc_errors Off Off y2k_compliance On On zend.enable_gc On On mbstring Multibyte Support enabled Multibyte string engine libmbfl HTTP input encoding translation disabled Multibyte (japanese) regex support enabled Multibyte regex (oniguruma) version 4.7.1 Directive Local Value Master Value mbstring.detect_order no value no value mbstring.encoding_translation Off Off mbstring.func_overload 0 0 mbstring.http_input pass pass mbstring.http_output pass pass mbstring.http_output_conv_mimetypes ^(text/|application/xhtml\+xml) ^(text/|application/xhtml\+xml) mbstring.internal_encoding no value no value mbstring.language neutral neutral mbstring.strict_detection Off Off mbstring.substitute_character no value no value Session Support enabled Registered save handlers files user Registered serializer handlers php php_binary Directive Local Value Master Value session.auto_start Off Off session.bug_compat_42 On On session.bug_compat_warn On On session.cache_expire 180 180 session.cache_limiter nocache nocache session.cookie_domain no value no value session.cookie_httponly Off Off session.cookie_lifetime 0 0 session.cookie_path / / session.cookie_secure Off Off session.entropy_file no value no value session.entropy_length 0 0 session.gc_divisor 100 100 session.gc_maxlifetime 1440 1440 session.gc_probability 1 1 session.hash_bits_per_character 4 4 session.hash_function 0 0 session.name PHPSESSID PHPSESSID session.referer_check no value no value session.save_handler files files session.save_path no value no value session.serialize_handler php php session.use_cookies On On session.use_only_cookies On On session.use_trans_sid 0 0 -- View this message in context: http://old.nabble.com/Squirremail-and-Safari-5.0-tp32615996p32619834.html Sent from the squirrelmail-users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ All of the data generated in your IT infrastructure is seriously valuable. 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