Wait a minute, are you guys really suggesting there should be *no*
timeout? One of the primary uses for a webmail client is to view
email on public computers. I sure as heck want to know that if I
somehow fail to logout on a public machine, that my session will be
closed for me.
On Sep 7, 2006, at 2:17 PM, Martin Marques wrote:
I second that.
On Thu, 7 Sep 2006 11:32:57 -0300, "Sergio A. Kessler"
sergiokessler@gmail.com wrote:I also am having this problem...
why not close the session just when the browser closes ?
why RC should have a fixed timeout ? outlook doesn't have one, and is doing fine...
that is the best option IMO...
On 9/7/06, Brennan Stehling brennan@offwhite.net wrote:
That is killing me!
In Firefox I have lost multiple emails as I was writing them and
thencannot go back and copy out my text. The session timeout should
never kick someone out while they are writing an email. It should just
block actions done against the server.-- Brennan Stehling Offwhite.net LLC brennan@offwhite.net
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