One way of doing this is to use the Show User and IP plugin
<http://www.squirrelmail.org/plugin_view.php?id=123>, since it writes a
timestamp in the end users preferences on every login. All you have to do
is to grep/select that preference key (it's "my_last_date" in the version
I'm using) and convert the UNIX timestamp to something readable.

If you use file system base preferences it's even easier. All you have to
do is a "ls -l *pref", and you will get the time when the pref-file was
last modified. This will work if you're sure that it will be modified
every time the user logs in.



Thanks! I have been using the Show User and IUP plugin for a couple of months. I have made a script to ls the pref files, but you say this will work if I'm sure the pref file is modified every time the user logs in. What do you excactly mean? Do this depend on if the user has turned on the Show User... feature? How can I be sure the pref file is modified each time a user logs in?
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