You can edit the session time by editing the file main.inc.php. Look for:
// session lifetime in minutes $rcmail_config['session_lifetime'] = 30;
And adjust the ¨30¨ to the number of minutes you want a session to last
On Tue, 24 Jan 2006 15:03:44 +0100, T. Shoes big.negrow@gmail.com wrote:
I've also noticed that if you're typing out a decent sized message, your session will expire and throw you out... forcing you to start over.
Any chance we'll see an "auto-save draft" option similar to gmail? Or if not, at least let the session time be adjusted by the end user.
On 1/24/06, Misha Naumovski misha@bluenixserver.adsl.utwente.nl wrote:
I am using Opera 8.51 I just tried with firefox and indeed everything seems to work fine...
On Tue, 24 Jan 2006 12:11:23 +0100, Thomas Bruederli
roundcube@gmail.com wrote:Misha Naumovski wrote:
You can see what I mean about the expired session if you log into demo.roundcube.net Just open a message and then try to click on the inbox-folder.
This works for me... what browser are you using?
Regard Misha
On Tue, 24 Jan 2006 11:43:38 +0100, Misha Naumovski misha@bluenixserver.adsl.utwente.nl wrote:
Hi Thomas,
Thank you for your reply. I installed Roundcube from CVS on friday 20 january 2006. I also noticed something else: The sorting of messages by date
doesn't
work well. When I select that roundcube must show 40 messages per page and I
sort
it by date, there aren't 40 messages shown. The strange thing is, that for
example
the first page shows 22 messages, the next one 23, then 24, 25, 26
etc.
Regards, Misha
On Tue, 24 Jan 2006 08:23:22 +0100, Thomas Bruederli roundcube@gmail.com wrote:
Which version of RoundCube are you running? There have been some changes to the session management in the latest CVS version.
Regards, Thomas
Misha Naumovski wrote: > Hi, > > First of all I'd like to say that I really love your software. > I've been looking for a nice, decent webmail-interface and
roundcube
> seems to be it! > > There is only one problem: > > When I am reading a message in roundcube, and I want to go back to > a folder (for instance Inbox), I get the following error: > > "Your session is invalid or expired." > > And then I am logged out. The only way to get back to the inbox
after
> reading a message, is to click the green arrow. > > Can you help me? > > Misha >
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