2008/12/19 Wesley Craig w...@umich.edu:
On 19 Dec 2008, at 12:38, Joseph Brennan wrote:
How about checking the timestamp on the user.seen files? It seems to
get touched at login, even if you don't open a message.
There's a last read timestamp in the seen DB, which is probably
more accurate.
Original Message
Subject: Re: howto list inactive users in cyrus:
From: Chris Conn cc...@abacom.com
To: Blake Hudson bl...@ispn.net
Date: Friday, January 09, 2009 10:38:38 AM
Blake Hudson wrote:
I brought this subject up on the list a few times over the years and
never
/smtp logins
and updates our user sql database with the current time and IP the user
used to access his or her account.
If someone were interested in fixing this feature of cyrus it would be
great.
-Blake
Original Message
Subject: Re: howto list inactive users in cyrus:
From
Sorry for late reply, had a nice and long xmas vacation here :)
Happy new year to everybody :)
I am looking into this right now. I think I have a Perl script which
could be easily modified to do what you want.
Very interesting
But as morgan states:
Are you sure the is the information you
Hi,
is there any way to easily list 'last login' for users with cyradm ?
I got over 1000 accounts and want to find out if there are any inactive
accounts as in haven't logged on for like 6 months or so' .
cyradm info some.mailbox gives me the info I'm looking for
(basically), but I'm having
On Fri, 19 Dec 2008, Joar Jegleim wrote:
is there any way to easily list 'last login' for users with cyradm ?
I got over 1000 accounts and want to find out if there are any inactive
accounts as in haven't logged on for like 6 months or so' .
cyradm info some.mailbox gives me the info I'm
is there any way to easily list 'last login' for users with cyradm ?
I got over 1000 accounts and want to find out if there are any inactive
accounts as in haven't logged on for like 6 months or so' .
The lastupdate field corresponds with the last time the account received
an email, not
On 19 Dec 2008, at 12:38, Joseph Brennan wrote:
How about checking the timestamp on the user.seen files? It seems to
get touched at login, even if you don't open a message.
There's a last read timestamp in the seen DB, which is probably
more accurate.
:wes
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