RE: Anybody know ...

  • From: "Stanek, Jami" <JStanek@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "'[ExchangeList]'" <exchangelist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 28 May 2002 08:36:23 -0500

Personally :) I will just open there mailbox since my domain account is an
exchange mail admin and see if the message has been read :) You can do this
from webmail. Seems to be the easiest approach. 

Jami L. Stanek
Polycom
Sr. Systems Administrator
512.372.7171 office
jstanek@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx


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From: Lomker, Michael [mailto:mlomker@xxxxxxx]
Sent: Tuesday, May 28, 2002 8:33 AM
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Subject: [exchangelist] RE: Anybody know ...


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> How to tell what time a message was read in Outlook. We have 

I recently had the same question asked of me.  I couldn't think of any way
to accomplish it in a realistic manner.  If you turned on logging to that
level of detail you'd slow your server to a crawl and spend hours looking
through the event log.

What I did was the following: 1) made sure they locked their NT workstation
when they left it, 2) reset their password, 3) monitor the event log for
when an admin opens someone else's mailbox.  There's little you can do if
the end-user leaves their machine on without any protection or has an easily
guessed password (web access, etc).


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