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| Subject: | RE: Track who logs into my email |
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| Date: | Fri, 25 Jan 2008 12:22:17 -0500 |
Lee, Does the log show what they accessed in the mailbox? If not, then someone could deny what they did, and say "Well I was looking at his calendar to see if he was free this afternoon". Had someone do that who worked for me, back in the exchange 2000 days. Of course 2000 was much easier to get into. Only asking, as curious what 2007 can log, detail wise. Thanks Brian -----Original Message----- From: listbounce@securityfocus.com [mailto:listbounce@securityfocus.com] On Behalf Of Lee Bottone Sent: Friday, January 25, 2008 11:19 AM To: mike@security-bounce.com; security-basics@securityfocus.com Subject: RE: Track who logs into my email With the default software out of the box, assuming you are an administrator and do not mind looking through the log files, you can set up auditing to collect each login to the Exchange box. The issue is on a busy box this log could get really large really quick. You can set up auditing to catch the IP address of the PC logging into the box, beyond that it would take research to track down who was logged in to that PC at that time. I wrote a tutorial to do this in Exchange 2003, I could probably do so for Exchange 2007 this weekend if it would be beneficial. Lee -----Original Message----- From: listbounce@securityfocus.com [mailto:listbounce@securityfocus.com] On Behalf Of Worrell, Brian Sent: Friday, January 25, 2008 9:35 AM To: mike@security-bounce.com; security-basics@securityfocus.com Subject: RE: Track who logs into my email Mike, Are you an administrator of the Exchange server? or an end user? As an end user, not sure that you would be able to get that information for your whole mailbox. Even as an admin, with the default tools out of the box, I think it only showed the last logged in user to the mailbox. That could pose an issue if your backup software ran as a user service account, it would show them more than likely. Hope that helps some. Brian -----Original Message----- From: listbounce@securityfocus.com [mailto:listbounce@securityfocus.com] On Behalf Of Michael R. Martinez Sent: Friday, January 25, 2008 10:27 AM To: security-basics@securityfocus.com Subject: Track who logs into my email Hello list, I wanted to know if there is anyway to track who is logging into my email on the server side. Exchange 2007on server 2K3 w/outlook client 2003. Anything will help. Thanks, Mike Michael R. Martinez TF: 800-987-7307
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