I would like to submit my Email log WordPress Plugin for the Plugin competition
Description
Email Log WordPress Plugin is a WordPress Plugin which allows you to log all emails that are sent through WordPress. This Plugin is fully MU compatible and can be used in both single user WordPress and WordPress MU installations.
Features
Viewing logged emails
The logged emails will be stored in a separate table and can be viewed from the admin interface. While viewing the logs, the emails can be filtered or sorted based on the date, to address, subject etc.
Deleting logged emails
In the admin interface, all the logged emails can be delete in bulk or can also be selectively deleted based on date, to address, subject.
Cleaning up db on uninstall
As recommended by Ozh, the Plugin has uninstall hook which will clean up the database when the Plugin is uninstalled.
Screenshots
The following screenshot shows how the logged emails will be displayed

This screenshot shows how the email logs could be filtered or sorted.

This one shows how the email logs could be deleted.

Download
You can download the Plugin as a zip file from the official WordPress Plugin repository.
Installation
Normal WordPress installations
Extract the zip file and just drop the contents in the wp-content/plugins/ directory of your WordPress installation and then activate the Plugin from Plugins page.
WordPress MU installations
Extract the zip file and just drop the contents in the wp-content/plugins/ directory or mu-plugins directory of your WordPress MU installation and then activate the Plugin from Plugins page. You can activate it site wide or just for a single blog.
Links
Feedback
If you have any comments/suggestion/feedback about the Plugin, then please post them in the comments here or in the Plugins home page. Thanks!
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Thanks for the submission Sudar!
the instructions seem wrong to me. dropping a folder into mu-plugins usually does nothing…
if I only activate it for the main blog, will I see all emails that have been sent on the whole wpmu installation?
@Ovidiu,
Thanks for pointing it out. I will check it out and will change the instructions.
just wondering about wpmu: is it really necessary to activate it sitewide? after all that would give the blog owners access to see those emails !?
I think simply activating it for the main blog will do the trick.