/etc/horde/ingo/conf.xml is in php-horde-ingo 3.2.8-1ubuntu1.
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<!-- $Id: 48142d13ef06c07f56427fe5b43981631bdbfdb0 $ -->
<configuration>
<configsection name="storage">
<configheader>Rules Storage</configheader>
<configswitch name="driver" desc="What storage driver should we use?">sql
<case name="prefs" desc="Preference System"/>
<case name="sql" desc="SQL">
<configsection name="params">
<configsql switchname="driverconfig"/>
</configsection>
</case>
</configswitch>
</configsection>
<configsection name="rules">
<configheader>Rules Options</configheader>
<configboolean name="userheader" desc="Allow users to manually enter Header
fields to search by in the Rule edit screen?">true</configboolean>
</configsection>
<configsection name="spam">
<configheader>Spam Filtering</configheader>
<configswitch name="compare" desc="Comparison type">string
<case name="numeric" desc="Numeric">
<configstring name="header" desc="The spam header to
check">X-Spam-Score</configstring>
</case>
<case name="string" desc="String">
<configstring name="header" desc="The spam header to
check">X-Spam-Level</configstring>
<configstring name="char" desc="The character repeated in the spam header
in order to indicate the spam level. For example, if the character is
"*", then "****" in the header indicates a spam level
of four.">*</configstring>
</case>
</configswitch>
</configsection>
</configuration>
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