Where does WebMail store user preferences

I have enabled WebMail on my server. Each user that logs in is able to change its preference settings at WebMail, e.g. # of msgs. shown per page, etc..
This is okay, but when I delete a user, I guess that there is a config file left somewhere.
Has anybody an idea where WebMail stores the user preferences for each user and how to properly delete them when removing a user from the system ?

/var/db/squirrelmail/data/
See pdf doc: Properly Deleting OS X 10.4.x Server Mail Users, on following page...
http://osx.topicdesk.com/downloads/
-david

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