I dunno. My employees have been complaining about timeouts when they have been wriiting emails.

So this morning I increased the time in the config file from 10 minutes to 60. I then composed a message in IE(they use it, not me.) Let it set for 10 min, 30, and almost an hour and I was able to send it with no problem.

Seems like some other things were fixed though they haven't been mentioned.

Geuis

On 12/8/05, Egill Erlendsson < egill@siberia.is> wrote:
I've had similar experience.  This happens when you spend more than
120 seconds writing an email (believe me it can happen when you have
a lot to say).

Instead of sending the mail, RC throws the session timeout at you.
The session isn't kept alive when you're composing an email, am I
wrong by assuming that the session is only refreshed by each request
on the server?

There is a simple solution to that problem.  If the session is timed
out, then the user should be faced with a user/pass window, enabling
him to login again and resume his activity.

Kind regards,

Egill

On Dec 8, 2005, at 1:52 PM, Geuis Teses wrote:

> Some of my users complain RC times out, especially after they have
> been composing a large message and try to send it.
>
> Looking in the error log, is this message related to a timeout?
>
> "[08-Dec-2005 08:46:43] PHP Fatal error:  Maximum execution time of
> 120 seconds exceeded in /home/public_html/webmail/program/lib/
> imap.inc on line 105"