Hi,

I was wondering, too. It is a little bit ... strange, in terms of common 
database design ;-)

But it is easy to understand: Every table is a folder of an user. Contacts are 
folders, calendars are folders ...
The current used folder for contacts or calendars you will find in the 
folder_info-Table.
The amount of tables will grow with every user und every folder (=calendar, 
contacts) he will use.

@Pascal Gienger: Pascal, you work with a large SOGo-Installation, do you have 
any problems with the many tables?

Greetings,
  Martin

Am 21.04.2011 um 02:26 schrieb <dkil...@hwy.com.au>:

> I was wondering about the structure of SOGo's database. I am using MySQL, not
> that it is probably all that relevant to this question. Each user appears to
> have many tables generated for it. I was wondering if there is a finite set of
> tables that a single user is likely to have, or are these generated tables
> going to continue to grow in number? At the moment the database looks like it
> might become large and unwieldy if there were many users with many tables.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> David.
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