Unless the user is amazingly paranoid, log into NT as Administrator and open their mailbox. View Sent Items.<br><br>This works even without snooping packages.<br><br>If you just want to see WHO and not WHAT, enable verbose tracking of email. <p>Zel<br><a href=mailto:zel@zelandakh.co.uk>zel@zelandakh.co.uk</a><br><a href= > </a><br>
That’s just it. He’s paranoid all right, he’s on to me and deletes all mail from the mailbox the moment he send them. I need to see what he sends.<br><br>Thanks anyway<br>
- Assuming you have set an appropriate tombstone lifetime, could you ensure the user has Outlook '98 and restore his deleted items when logged on as the service account?
Start reading your logs. Those exchange log files aren't really all that hard to read. You might need to turn up your logging a bit, but it can be done.<br><br>If you want to read what he's getting, set up an alternate recipient for him. <p> Mike Hillwig<br><a href=mailto:mike@hypermike.com>mike@hypermike.com</a><br><a href=
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