It's in the log file W1xxxxx.log.
You'll find lines looking like this one :
20040323 022818 Auth Logon "username" xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
Xb80a9b9998cc9e9e93c86aa2627a 81 0.

I thinks this is it... 

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Vincent Toussaint
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Greg Cerveny
Sent: Friday, April 02, 2004 11:31 AM
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Subject: [IMail Forum] Roll your own log analysis

Hello Everyone,

I've imported a weeks worth of logs into an sql database in order to do
some analysis.  Just as a general overview I'm going to search for...

smtp    ldeliver
smtp    rdeliver
pop3    logon success

To tell me the local deliveries, remote deliveries, and pop logins.  The
thing that has me wondering though is how to determine the number of
logins to web mail.  Anyone have any ideas?

 
Regards,
Greg Cerveny, Applications Development

 
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