Monitoring Exchange Server Activity

JamesW

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Hey,

Not sure which forum to put this in, so here will have to do for now!

We have an Outlook group inbox which many people have access to.

What we want to do is:
  • Monitor who is actually looking at/accessing this inbox as we suspect no one is!
  • Monitor which emails are being sent/failing to be recieved by the server.
Is this possible to do?

Google only goes as far as explaining how to monitor idividual user activity, and I can't find anything do to with the above.

I noticed ExMon was one of the options, but I don't think this monitors emails from SAP to Outlook?

Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.

James
 

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Well this is basic exchange administration work. I presume there would be logging to capture all of this. Check the mail box properties I would imagine.
 
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