Sorry for late reply, had a nice and long xmas vacation here :) Happy new year to everybody :) > I am looking into this right now. I think I have a Perl script which > could be easily modified to do what you want. Very interesting But as morgan states: " Are you sure the is the information you need? Here is what I see on a test server: localhost> info user.morgan {user.morgan}: condstore: false duplicatedeliver: false lastpop: lastupdate: 31-Oct-2008 14:27:57 -0700 partition: default sharedseen: false size: 5277441 The lastupdate field corresponds with the last time the account received an email, not my last login (which was yesterday). " if this is correct then info doesn't give me the information I need :( Joseph Brennan wrote: "How about checking the timestamp on the user.seen files? It seems to get touched at login, even if you don't open a message. Joseph Brennan Columbia University Information Technology " And Wesley Craig wrote: "There's a "last read" timestamp in the seen DB, which is probably more accurate. :wes" I'm looking into this right now Appreciate your replies . I'll post on the list how things turn out. regards Joar Jegleim Nic Bernstein wrote: > Joar Jegleim wrote: >> is there any way to easily list 'last login' for users with cyradm ? >> I got over 1000 accounts and want to find out if there are any inactive >> accounts as in "haven't logged on" for like 6 months or so' . >> >> ">cyradm info some.mailbox" gives me the info I'm looking for >> (basically), but I'm having trouble with howto script this command and >> sort it, is there any written perl script for this out there ? >> Or mabye there are other ways to get what I want ? >> > I am looking into this right now. I think I have a Perl script which > could be easily modified to do what you want. > > Cheers, > -nic > ---- Cyrus Home Page: http://cyrusimap.web.cmu.edu/ Cyrus Wiki/FAQ: http://cyrusimap.web.cmu.edu/twiki List Archives/Info: http://asg.web.cmu.edu/cyrus/mailing-list.html