Amos wrote:
On 11/21/05, Ken Murchison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Marc-Christian Petersen wrote:
Hi all,
how do I find out the last login time from a user accessing his/her mailbox
via imap or pop3?
The last login time will be in imapd.log
Is it still true that fud does not record the
On 11/21/05, Ken Murchison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Marc-Christian Petersen wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > how do I find out the last login time from a user accessing his/her mailbox
> > via imap or pop3?
>
> The last login time will be in imapd.log
>
Is it still true that fud does not record the
Marc-Christian Petersen wrote:
Hi all,
how do I find out the last login time from a user accessing his/her mailbox
via imap or pop3?
I thought I can use $username.seen for imap but this file isn't updated
regulary. I log in into my account every 5 minutes but the last update from
mcp.seen w
On Mon, 21 Nov 2005 10:46:28 +0100
Marc-Christian Petersen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> how do I find out the last login time from a user accessing his/her mailbox
> via imap or pop3?
Two ways:
1) grep the logs :)
2) I use a sasl/mysql auth with a trivial patch that updates a mysq
Hi all,
how do I find out the last login time from a user accessing his/her mailbox
via imap or pop3?
I thought I can use $username.seen for imap but this file isn't updated
regulary. I log in into my account every 5 minutes but the last update from
mcp.seen was at 3rd november, so you see, ve