Alex Ng wrote:
> I am running SquirrelMail 1.4.2 on FreeBSD 5.4 Stable, Apache 1.3.3, PHP
> 4.4.0.
> 
> I just installed the "timeout_user" plugin (version
> timeout_user-1.1.1-0.5).  I configured it to time out in 1 minute in
> config.php and ran ./conf.pl to install the plugin. 
> 
> I also verified that the "compatibility" plugin is installed.
> 
> I logged into SquirrelMail, and left it untouched for over 2 minutes to
> test the 1 minute timeout, then I pressed on anything on the right hand
> panel (such as Compose), and I am STILL logged in.
> 
> Why is it not working?

We can't tell you unless you give more info.  Please read the posting
guidelines if you do not know how to look for PHP errors/notices.  You
can also view page source and look for logout code.  My guess would be
that there may be a problem between this plugin and the newest
compatibility plugin.  Try downgrading compatibility for the time being
and I will work on updating the timeout plugin in the near future.              


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