MIS Dept wrote:

Does someone know how to stop loging users loging in and out of the email server?


Sure. Change their mail password or delete their mail account. Of course, at that point the mail server isn't much use. The snippet of log file you posted is very likely someone's mail program checking for new mail. Many users set ridiculously low intervals for such checks. On the plus side, these checks take very little in the way of CPU time, so it's likely no big deal.



The file is called *sys%date%.txt* in the spool folder and it's completely useless for me, it's just using CPU time unnecessarily. It could be useful for troubleshooting purposes, but I don't need this data in general.



The SYS*.TXT file is the iMail log file. If you don't want it, just use iMail administrator to configure your services to not create/use log files.




12:01 16:59 POP3D (000007AC) logon success for JoseM s02.lhaarchitects.com from 192.168.0.107
12:01 16:59 POP3D (000007ac) logoff for JoseM R:0, D:0, P:0, RS:0
12:01 16:59 POP3D (000007AC) logon success for JoseM s02.lhaarchitects.com from 192.168.0.107
12:01 16:59 POP3D (000007ac) logoff for JoseM R:0, D:0, P:0, RS:0


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