Re: [SM-USERS] Strange occurence

2003-12-12 Thread Jonathan Angliss
Hello Mark, On Friday, December 12, 2003, Mark Courtney wrote... > The SM access log is located in data/access_log - That file shows > you who logged in or out, when they did it, and the ip address of > the computer they used. The access_log file you're talking about is more likely to be the resu

Re: [SM-USERS] Strange occurence

2003-12-12 Thread Chris Hilts
>> The SM access log is located in data/access_log - That file shows you >> who logged in or out, when they did it, and the ip address of the >> computer they used. SquirrelMail does not do this by default, it is a plugin. -- Chris Hilts [EMAIL PROTECTED] --

Re: [SM-USERS] Strange occurence

2003-12-12 Thread Dave Basener
> The SM access log is located in data/access_log - That file shows you who > logged in or out, when they did it, and the ip address of the computer > they used. I was unaware of an access_log until now. However, I have looked in the data directory that I set up for user prefs (outside of the ser

RE: [SM-USERS] Strange occurence

2003-12-12 Thread Jacot Hatt
I cannot find my access log in the data directory. Is there any other place where it might be stored? --- This SF.net email is sponsored by: IBM Linux Tutorials. Become an expert in LINUX or just sharpen your skills. Sign up for IBM's Free Lin

Re: [SM-USERS] Strange occurence

2003-12-12 Thread Mark Courtney
The SM access log is located in data/access_log - That file shows you who logged in or out, when they did it, and the ip address of the computer they used. You could also try your Apache error log if you're using Apache (what other Web server is there?). The Apache error log is usually here by de