by DThor » Fri May 18, 2012 7:48 am
To my knowledge the only long term record of everything you've downloaded would be in the signature.db3 file, only if you've enabled signature match. Even then, this is absolutely not a fully detailed listing of files like you would get with a post list, it stores just enough information to help you avoid re-downloading the same file inadvertently.
I end up deleting this file every once and a while because it can get unwieldy and gets scanned with every download, so you can imagine the massive size a full up record of everything you snag can get.
The downloads.db3 file you mentioned isn't used to keep a full record, it's mostly a place to hold downloads in progress between newsbin sessions.
I don't know if there's enough demand for something like this since you wouldn't just be making a massive file, but you'd be adding a significant hit to every single download you do, with the injection of data into a database. A lot of users don't want records being kept of their downloads, to boot. If you use nzb files, you could get into the habit of using the auto download folder, since those files end up getting stored after being added to the queue, but no, there's currently no method to maintain records of every last thing.
DT