Hi Samantha,

I'm not 100% sure, but why not search for all files named "lastlog.in"
and order them by date?
You can do this with the Windows Explorer search function. The result is
a list where you can see all your mailboxes ordered by lastlogin. Now
you can clean up this folders manualy.

Note: it's not enough to delete the lastlog.in-file. If you want to
delete the entire folder containing a lastlog.in-file older then x days
you can do this with a visualbasic-script ore something similar.

Markus




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> Hello All.
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> I need to gain space on my server.  I have 14 host sites and 
> need to find inactive mailboxes.
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> Any ideas?
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> Thanks
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> Samantha
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