Re: Report User Activity

2009-10-20 Thread Erik Goldoff
you might want to pull down a trial copy of PromoDag and install on your workstation, should do what you want : http://www.promodag.com/ On Tue, Oct 20, 2009 at 2:38 PM, Robb Pickinpaugh robb.pickinpa...@anesthesiallc.com wrote: I'm still running Exchange 2003. I have been asked to provide

Re: Report User Activity

2009-10-20 Thread Rubens Almeida
I use StealthAudit from Stealthbits a lot to collect all sort of data from a environment with 68k mailboxes and 78 exchange servers. Great tool and give me the option to leverage the built in reports with VBS and SQL scripting. Highly recommended. Regards, Rubens On Tue, Oct 20, 2009 at 4:38 PM,

Re: Report User Activity

2009-10-20 Thread Robb Pickinpaugh
Thanks for the quick replies. I'll check these out.

RE: Report User Activity

2009-10-20 Thread Glaman, Mark
How long do you retain your tracking logs? If you start now it will only collect the current logs. Mark -Original Message- From: Robb Pickinpaugh [mailto:robb.pickinpa...@anesthesiallc.com] Posted At: Tuesday, October 20, 2009 11:39 AM Posted To: Exchange List Conversation: Report

RE: Report User Activity

2009-10-20 Thread Paul Gordon
Quest Software's Messagestats will almost certainly do this for you. It's obviously not free product, but I believe there is a 30 day trial available, which I *think* is fully functional. BTW - Messagestats and many (most?) other such email reporting tools will depend on the message tracking

RE: Report User Activity

2009-10-20 Thread Robb Pickinpaugh
My message tracking logs go back 28 days so I'm close enough. I just tweaked it up to 45 days, and I'll be watching the drive space carefully. Thanks for that little reminder though.