Who has been in my email ?

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Hello,

I was asked this question by a friend working at another company. He is
running Outlook 2003 on Exchange 2003. He suspects that a woman he works with
is reading his email. Unknown whether she is logging in as him or using OWA
but by some comments she has made in the office he thinks she is reading his
email.

I suggested that he change his password but he would rather catch her in the
act. Is there any way for him or for his IT Exchange admins to see who views
whose mailboxes? If so which logs would they look in or how would that be
done?

Thanks!
 
-=gu=- said:
I suggested that he change his password but he would rather catch her
in the act. Is there any way for him or for his IT Exchange admins to
see who views whose mailboxes?

If she somehow has his credentials, then she is loggin in AS HIM and there
would be no way do distinguish the real him from the fake him, unless the
computer name or IP address from which the access comes is also recorded.
The Exchange admin newsgroup would be the better placve to ask, since it's
not an Outlook issue.
news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.exchange.admin
 
Thanks Brian, I will post something there.

Brian Tillman said:
If she somehow has his credentials, then she is loggin in AS HIM and there
would be no way do distinguish the real him from the fake him, unless the
computer name or IP address from which the access comes is also recorded.
The Exchange admin newsgroup would be the better placve to ask, since it's
not an Outlook issue.
news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.exchange.admin
 

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