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  1. #1
    Richard Gutery Guest

    Logging Question.

    Logging POP3 access (as well as SMTP) works great. My question is, can I
    "Log One User"? The logging feature (as far as I can see) logs everything.
    Not critical, but we have a server with 295 users and the log fills up with
    ever user activity (the ones that we log, like authentication).

    Thanks in advance.

    RG

  2. #2
    Mark Arnold [MVP] Guest
    On Tue, 18 Jan 2005 09:35:44 -0700, "Richard Gutery"
    <rgutery@mentorits.com> wrote:

    Logging POP3 access (as well as SMTP) works great. My question is, can I
    "Log One User"? The logging feature (as far as I can see) logs everything.
    Not critical, but we have a server with 295 users and the log fills up with
    ever user activity (the ones that we log, like authentication).

    Thanks in advance.

    RG
    You need to log them all and use one of the 3rd party utilities to
    filter everyone else out.

  3. #3
    Richard Gutery Guest
    That's what I thought, so I donwloaded a utility that will do that for me.
    The nice thing, is that I can save the entire or filtered log entries in an
    SQL DB - cool.

    Thanks Mark.

    RG
    "Mark Arnold [MVP]" <mark@mvps.org> wrote in message
    news:lkhqu0tkm9pgl1vsstm3eloelf5i63mpvc@4ax.com...
    On Tue, 18 Jan 2005 09:35:44 -0700, "Richard Gutery"
    rgutery@mentorits.com> wrote:

    Logging POP3 access (as well as SMTP) works great. My question is, can I
    "Log One User"? The logging feature (as far as I can see) logs everything.
    Not critical, but we have a server with 295 users and the log fills up
    with
    ever user activity (the ones that we log, like authentication).

    Thanks in advance.

    RG


    You need to log them all and use one of the 3rd party utilities to
    filter everyone else out.

  4. #4
    Drew Halevy Guest
    what is the utility? -Drew

    "Richard Gutery" <rgutery@mentorits.com> wrote in message
    news:uqXChWY$EHA.824@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl...
    That's what I thought, so I donwloaded a utility that will do that for me.
    The nice thing, is that I can save the entire or filtered log entries in
    an SQL DB - cool.

    Thanks Mark.

    RG
    "Mark Arnold [MVP]" <mark@mvps.org> wrote in message
    news:lkhqu0tkm9pgl1vsstm3eloelf5i63mpvc@4ax.com...
    On Tue, 18 Jan 2005 09:35:44 -0700, "Richard Gutery"
    rgutery@mentorits.com> wrote:

    Logging POP3 access (as well as SMTP) works great. My question is, can I
    "Log One User"? The logging feature (as far as I can see) logs
    everything.
    Not critical, but we have a server with 295 users and the log fills up
    with
    ever user activity (the ones that we log, like authentication).

    Thanks in advance.

    RG


    You need to log them all and use one of the 3rd party utilities to
    filter everyone else out.


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