Also note that if you absolutely need to be logged in to two accounts at
the same time, you can usually do so safely by logging in with two
different browser sessions, or better yet, two different browsers (ie,
Internet Explorer and Netscape).

> Thank you Paul, that makes sense. I only recently been logging into
> accounts at the same time. I was trying to keep up on two accounts,
but it
> was a pain anyway. I have told my customers only to email me on one
> account. It reduces my concern that my settings were drifting to other
> accounts. It was only my accounts due to my over zealous use of
> squirrelmail.
> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> >> You know, I had the exact same thing happen to me, and it was
around
> the
> >> time of when I upgraded from 1.2.11 -> 1.4.0.  I noticed all my
> >> identities got transferred over to another of my SM accounts.
> 
> >>> I have noticed something since I moved to 1.4.0 and beyond, some
> >>> settings drift from one account to another. How can this happen
and
> >>> why? And most of all how do I fix it? An example would be the
> >>> identities are used on one account and then they appear on another
> >>> users account. They share a email address, such as the original
user
> >>> has an identity which matches the username of the account that
gained
> >>> the identity settings.
> >>>
> 
> > This is a problem with sessions and the liberal use of logins by you
or
> > your users.  It most commonly happens when you use the same browser
> > session to log into two different accounts at the same time.  The
> sessions
> > can get confused and thus the prefs confusion.  At this time, the
only
> > known solution (although I have no such problems myself but cannot
> explain
> > why) is to strongly suggest that your users not log in at the same
time
> on
> > the same computer, and when they're done, that they always click the
> sign
> > out link.
> >
> > cheers,
> > paul



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