Re: last cyrus login date

2007-04-16 Thread Bron Gondwana
On Mon, Apr 16, 2007 at 11:13:54AM -0500, Blake Hudson wrote: > John M. Crawford wrote: > > Blake, > > I'm wondering about the same thing... Did you come up with > > a nice method to determine last login event? > > thanks, > > John > I have not yet put in the effort into making a system to do this

Re: last cyrus login date

2007-04-16 Thread Blake Hudson
John M. Crawford wrote: > Blake, > I'm wondering about the same thing... Did you come up with > a nice method to determine last login event? > thanks, > John I have not yet put in the effort into making a system to do this. It may be easy enough to hack at the cyrus code, but honestly I don't feel

Re: Last cyrus login date

2007-01-02 Thread Blake Hudson
Mirosław Jaworski wrote: > On Thu, 2006-12-28 at 11:19 -0600, Blake Hudson wrote: > >> I haven't seen a response to how to accomplish this through cyrus. I >> could parse the log files, but I see this as a fairly messy way to >> accomplish what I'm after. >> > > stat mailbox's cyrus.index f

Re: Last cyrus login date

2006-12-30 Thread Mirosław Jaworski
On Thu, 2006-12-28 at 11:19 -0600, Blake Hudson wrote: > I haven't seen a response to how to accomplish this through cyrus. I > could parse the log files, but I see this as a fairly messy way to > accomplish what I'm after. stat mailbox's cyrus.index file M. -- Mirosław "Psyborg" Jaworski GCS/

Re: Last cyrus login date

2006-12-28 Thread Blake Hudson
I haven't seen a response to how to accomplish this through cyrus. I could parse the log files, but I see this as a fairly messy way to accomplish what I'm after. How does fastmail accomplish this? Does anyone else currently do this? Thanks in advance, -Blake Blake Hudson wrote: > Hello, I'm wor

Last cyrus login date

2006-12-15 Thread Blake Hudson
Hello, I'm working to implement a system that will automatically disable a user's account due to inactivity. Inactivity is defined as a user not logging into their mailbox within an arbitrary amount of time(90, 120, ... , n days). I can handle the scripting if there's a way I can determine the las