- if (!$imapConnection) {
- displayHtmlHeader( _("There was an error contacting the mail server.") );
- echo "<body bgcolor=\"#ffffff\">\n".
- "<br> <br>\n".
- "<center>\n".
- '<b>' . _("There was an error contacting the mail server.") . "</b><br>\n".
- _("Contact your administrator for help.") . "\n".
- "</center>\n".
- "</body></html>\n";
- exit;
- } else {
- $delimiter = sqimap_get_delimiter ($imapConnection);
+ /* From now on we are logged it. If the login failed then sqimap_login handles it */
+
+ /* regenerate the session id to avoid session hyijacking */
+ sqsession_destroy();
+ @sqsession_is_active();
+ session_regenerate_id();
+ /**
+ * The cookie part. session_start and session_regenerate_session normally set
+ * their own cookie. SquirrelMail sets another cookie which overwites the
+ * php cookies. The sqsetcookie function sets the cookie by using the header
+ * function which gives us full control how the cookie is set. We do that
+ * to add the HttpOnly cookie attribute which blocks javascript access on
+ * IE6 SP1.
+ * sqsetcookieflush is needed to send out the headers. sqsetcookie caches
+ * the cookies to be send. If we don't do that we only can send 1 single cookie
+ * which is not sufficient.
+ */
+ sqsetcookie(session_name(),session_id(),false,$base_uri);
+ sqsetcookie('key', $key, false, $base_uri);
+ sqsetcookieflush();
+
+ sqsession_register($onetimepad, 'onetimepad');
+
+ $sqimap_capabilities = sqimap_capability($imapConnection);
+
+ /* Server side sorting control */
+ if (isset($sqimap_capabilities['SORT']) && $sqimap_capabilities['SORT'] == true &&
+ isset($disable_server_sort) && $disable_server_sort) {
+ unset($sqimap_capabilities['SORT']);
+ }
+
+ /* Thread sort control */
+ if (isset($sqimap_capabilities['THREAD']) && $sqimap_capabilities['THREAD'] == true &&
+ isset($disable_thread_sort) && $disable_thread_sort) {
+ unset($sqimap_capabilities['THREAD']);