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Jethro R Binks wrote:
On Fri, 16 Apr 2004, Christian Balzer wrote:
Stating that user test downloaded/deleted 6 mails with 21868 bytes total and kept 2 in the inbox. This might be expanded on for IMAP operations like moves or such and raw data about transferred bytes in/out added (in my case I get that info from perdition), but the really important parts are:
When did a user log into the server, when did that session end? How many new mails were read and how many mails deleted during that session?
The rationale is that with this info at hand the (unfortunately) very common user whining along the lines of "the mail server ate my mails" or "I never saw this mail!" are much easier to refute.
I was just thinking about this yesterday. I would second this request; it is sometimes really useful to be able to see how many mails were downloaded and how many were left on the server in a session.
Jethro.
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