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Title: multiple conections from the same web browser
Post by: luispanta on April 29, 2009, 02:47:31 PM
Hello,

i'm using firefox (version 3.x and 2.x).
I would like to view diferents mail address from the same web browser (at diferents tabs).

The problem is: i open a new tab and enter to roundcube with the first account.When i open the second tab, i enter with the second account; but the first tab now show the second account.

I've this problem even if a open a new window of firefox.
I've this problem too with opera and konqueror.

I think the problem is with the sesions id.
If i check the two accounts with two diferents web browsers it works well.

Anyone have any suggesition to solve this??.

Thanks.
Title: multiple conections from the same web browser
Post by: rosali on April 29, 2009, 03:28:31 PM
Not to solve, IMO. One browser with multiple tabs = One session for all tabs.

RC authenticates by session. So if you login in tab1 by user1 and then you login in tab2 by user2, tab1 will be user2.
Title: multiple conections from the same web browser
Post by: mafa77 on February 02, 2010, 07:55:19 AM
Hi!
I'm the same problem.
I see that roundcube use roundcube_sessid cookie, is it possible to change roundcube code to use roundcube_sessid_ cookie?

In this way each tab has a different cookie/session.

Thanks in advance,
Fabio
Title: multiple conections from the same web browser
Post by: Balthazar on June 15, 2010, 01:58:07 PM
I must admit, I'm surprised that this doesn't really seem to bother anyone - I have just up?graded from an old uebimiau installation to roundcube, and now I can only log into one mail account at a time, unless I open separate browsers for each mail account. Which, to me at least, is a big step backwards in functionality.

Is there a security problem with having separate cookie's for each tab, or am I the only one who finds this a hindrance, and therefore it has just never received any attention?