yes. the event viewer displays all SMTP and POP connections, all emails sent
and received and from whom, it even logs all the SMTP commands it receives
from other servers. It even logs a uuencoded copy of all attachments at
c:\exchsrv\imcdata\*.log. Exchange can also keep all copies of outgoing and
incoming emails.
ronneil, your idea is neat. if ever you get a solution to this, you may
want to share it with me.
-----Original Message-----
From: Brian Baquiran [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, July 14, 2001 8:49 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [plug] [OT] generating report usage for .....
Ronneil Camara wrote:
>
> I need help on perl or I need a perl script. :-)
>
> I need to generate a report for our Exchange 5.5. Output will be something
Ugh. Exchange. Out of curiosity, does anyone have problems sending or
receiving mail from Exchange servers?
> a) how many emails were sent to this email address
> b) how many emails did this guy send
> c) how many incoming mails for this month
> d) and all other whistle and bells you know of
>
> So can you help me guys? Or baka, you know of any commercial software, ok
> rin.
Exchange doesn't come with tools to do this? What do the logfiles look
like? Does it even have logfiles?
Brian
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