With the caveat that on most Linux systems, the logs roll at 0400 Sunday
morning. Logs contain info from the previous Sunday onward, so you may
have to go through maillog, maillog.1, maillog.2 and so on to get info
on users who logon inrequently.
On 04/11/2013 07:42 AM, Charles Bradshaw wrote:
Your maillog contains the info you require.
As root on a linux install try:
# cat /var/log/maillog | grep login
Which should give you a list of all login details up to the last date
stamp on maillog (or whatever your log file is named).
Your syslog is your friend.
Brad
On Thu, 2013-04-11 a
Dale J Chatham schrieb (10.04.2013 21:49 Uhr):
> Assuming Linux?UNIX,
> log onto the machine, run the command: last
This does only work, if IMAP users are system users - which most of the
time is not the case.
> Perl is your friend.
Pass your imap log for "User logged in". Extract username and t