What are these options for in Mail preferences?

1)compact mail automatically
2)in composing, increase quote level ( what is quote level and what is it for and what is quaoted text?)
3) general preferences for mail...add invitations to iCal. How do you implement this option?
Thank you
  Mac OS X (10.4.8)  

Compact mail means to compress (shrink) the files on your harddrive containing your mail.
Increase quote level is quite easy. It has to do with replies to mails. Imagine, you would reply to a mail from me. Mail.app would quote this text:
Here is my quoted text
Another line from me
Now, I get your reply with my quoted text. If I would reply to you, the text would get
Here is my quoted text
Another line from me
This was your reply
So, with each reply the ">" increases. That way you can easily follow a conversation.

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