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[#1056] Problems been logged in with 2 addresses at the same tim
Summary Problems been logged in with 2 addresses at the same tim
Queue Horde Base
Queue Version RELENG_2
Type Bug
State Not A Bug
Priority 1. Low
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Requester ppooii (at) gmx (dot) de
Created 01/03/2005 (7505 days ago)
Due
Updated 01/03/2005 (7505 days ago)
Assigned
Resolved 01/03/2005 (7505 days ago)
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01/03/2005 04:43:37 PM ppooii (at) gmx (dot) de Comment #3 Reply to this comment
Hm, I surely don't know much about this subject, but with other

webmail-frontends, this is possible.

They seem to somehow avoid this limitation of http.


01/03/2005 04:08:40 PM Chuck Hagenbuch Comment #2
State ⇒ Not A Bug
Priority ⇒ 1. Low
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You simply can't do this. If you really need to log in as two people 
at the exact same time, then use 2 different browsers or 2 different 
machines. HTTP simply doesn't work the way you want it to.
01/03/2005 03:54:45 PM ppooii (at) gmx (dot) de Comment #1
State ⇒ Unconfirmed
Priority ⇒ 3. High
Type ⇒ Bug
Summary ⇒ Problems been logged in with 2 addresses at the same tim
Queue ⇒ Horde Base
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I dont't know if this bug really still exists, I am only a user and 
can't find out which version is installed.

There are problems when you want to use Horde in to different browser 
windows with two different mail-addresses at the same time. to do 
that, you have to go to the login-page in both windows before logging 
in at all (otherways you won't get a login-page with the second).

If you then log in with address "foo" in the first window, everything 
is fine. Then you log in with address "bar" in the second window, 
there is an error saying the username/password is wrong, even if it 
isn't, and you're questioned to enter the password again, this time it 
works.

When you now go back to the first window where you logged in with 
"foo" an eg change the directory eg to sent, you get the sent 
directory of "bar", which you logged in at last (but in the other 
window), not of "foo", which you logged in in the window you are in.

Additionally, the message

Notice: unserialize(): Error at offset 0 of 39 bytes in 
/usr/local/apache_1.3.29/htdocs/admin/webmail/lib/Auth.php on line 250

is displayed.



Hope I could help,

regards,



P.S: pls mail me, if the bug is fixed or there is an reply, so that I 
can beat my hoster to fix that ;-)


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