From: sunita g. <sun...@ya...> - 2007-06-19 09:39:50
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Thankx kinkhorst, Ok...U mean using the imapproxy the squirrelmail php script will not call sqimap_login() function for every page load.? If this is a tool how it will restrict from calling sqimap_login() function? If i want to use imapproxy then what are the steps i need to follow?? -Sunita Thijs Kinkhorst <ki...@sq...> wrote: On Tuesday 19 June 2007 10:43, sunita gunjal wrote: > Sorry ,I mean not muliple call to sqimap_login() for every request. > but for any type of request,call to this functions is made(at least > once),thats why i asked..? So is the scenario like we login every time to > track for imap connection?? The problem is that webapplications are normally stateless, which means that they can't keep variables, objects and connections between two page loads. There are some systems to work around that, e.g. PHP sessions, but keeping connections open is still not possible. That's why you should either accept the login on every page load, or use a (stateful) tool like imapproxy that Tomas referenced. Thijs --------------------------------- Heres a new way to find what you're looking for - Yahoo! Answers |