Hello, Imp has a configuration setting described thusly: > By default, IMP will keep track of both who a message was sent to and > the date it was sent when forwarding, replying, or redirecting a message. > This information is stored using the History class provided by Horde. > These entries are deleted when the mail is deleted using IMP in an attempt > to keep the number of entries to the minimum required - if not deleted > the maillog entry will persist forever. On large installations, there may > be significant lookup times and/or large amounts of maillog entries with > older versions of Horde before Horde 3.1 so this functionality can be > turned off.
From this descriptiom, it is clear that I will have less garbage in my SQL database if I disable that option. The question is: What would I gain by enabling it? Will Imp ever use that history, and if so to what end? Thank you for any enlightenment you can give, Otto Stolz -- IMP mailing list - Join the hunt: http://horde.org/bounties/#imp Frequently Asked Questions: http://horde.org/faq/ To unsubscribe, mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
