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StevoC
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Registered: Mar 2002 Location: Country: USA State: Certifications: MCP (210, 215, 218, 270), MCSA, Network+, A+ Working on: Security+, 70-292, CWNA
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Is there anywhere I can go in Exchange 5.5 to show the number of email messages that have been sent in one months time? Or, somewhere that breaks down the number of messages sent by month?
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jeff_j_black
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I did a search on Microsoft and the Internet in general. This looks like a third party tool might be needed. Obviously, turning on logging of message tracking would be done, but you are then going to have to comb through the various events in the log to determine each instance of an email. You may be able to an event that would simply increment a counter every time an email is received (or sent).TRACK: Tracking and Auditing Messages
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07-23-03 03:45 PM
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