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NAME

       reconstruct - Cyrus IMAP documentation

       Reconstruct mailboxes

SYNOPSIS

       reconstruct [ -C config-file ] [ -p partition ] [ -x ] [ -r ]
           [ -f ] [ -U ] [ -s ] [ -q ] [ -G ] [ -R ] [ -o ]
           [ -O ] [ -M ] mailbox...

       reconstruct [ -C config-file ] [ -p partition ] [ -x ] [ -r ]
           [ -f ] [ -U ] [ -s ] [ -q ] [ -G ] [ -R ] [ -o ]
           [ -O ] [ -M ] -u user...

       reconstruct [ -C config-file ] [ -p partition ] [ -r ]
           [ -q ] -V version mailbox...

       reconstruct [ -C config-file ] [ -p partition ] [ -r ]
           [ -q ] -V version -u user...

DESCRIPTION

       reconstruct  rebuilds  one  or more IMAP mailboxes.  It can be used to recover from almost
       any sort of data corruption.

       If reconstruct can find existing header and index files, it attempts to preserve any  data
       in  them  that  is  not derivable from the message files themselves. The state reconstruct
       attempts to preserve includes the flag names, flag state, and internaldate.

       reconstruct derives all other information from the message files.

       reconstruct reads its configuration options out of the imapd.conf(5) file unless specified
       otherwise   by   -C.    Any  mailbox  directory  underneath  the  path  specified  in  the
       partition-news configuration option is assumed to be in news format.

       reconstruct does not adjust the quota usage recorded  in  any  quota  root  files.   After
       running  reconstruct,  it  is advisable to run quota(8) with the -f switch in order to fix
       the quota root files.

       When upgrading versions of Cyrus software, it may be necessary to run reconstruct with the
       -V  option, to rebuild indexes to a given version (or max for the most recent).  Note that
       the -V option cannot be combined with most other reconstruct options.  If a mailbox  needs
       reconstructing you should do that first, and then upgrade it with -V once it’s good.

OPTIONS

       -C config-file
              Use   the   specified  configuration  file  config-file  rather  than  the  default
              imapd.conf(5).

       -p partition
              Search for the listed (non-existant) mailboxes on the indicated  partition.  Create
              the  mailboxes  in the database in addition to reconstructing them. (not compatible
              with the use of wildcards)

       -x     When processing a mailbox which is not in the mailbox list (e.g.  via the -p or  -f
              options), do not import the metadata from the mailbox, instead create it anew (this
              specifically affects at least the mailbox’s  seen  state  unique  identifier,  user
              flags, and ACL).

       -r     Recursively  reconstruct  all  sub-mailboxes  of  the mailboxes or mailbox prefixes
              given as arguments.

       -f     Examine  the  filesystem  underneath  mailbox,  adding  all  directories   with   a
              cyrus.header  found  there  as  new mailboxes.  Useful for restoring mailboxes from
              backups.

       -s     Don’t stat underlying files.  This makes reconstruct run faster, at the expense  of
              not  noticing  some issues (like zero byte files or size mismatches).  “reconstruct
              -s” should be quite fast.

       -q     Emit less verbose information to syslog.

       -n     Don’t make any changes.  Problems are reported, but not fixed.

       -G     Force re-parsing of the underlying message (checks GUID  correctness).  Reconstruct
              with -G should fix all possible individual message issues, including corrupted data
              files.

       -I     If two mailboxes exist with the same UNIQUEID and reconstruct visits both of  them,
              -I  will  cause  the  second mailbox to have a new UNIQUEID created for it.  If you
              don’t specify -I, you will just get a syslog entry telling you of the clash.

       -R     Perform a UID upgrade operation on GUID mismatch files.  Use  this  option  if  you
              think  your  index  is  corrupted  rather than your message files, or if all backup
              attempts have failed and you’re happy to be served the missing files.

       -U     Use this option if you have corrupt message files  in  your  spool  and  have  been
              unable  to  restore  them from backup.  This will make the mailbox IOERROR free and
              fix replication.

              WARNING: this deletes corrupt  message  files  for  ever  -  so  make  sure  you’ve
              exhausted other options first!

       -o     Ignore  odd  files  in  your  mailbox disk directories.  Probably useful if you are
              using some tool which adds additional tracking files.

       -O     Delete odd files.  This is the opposite of -o.

       -M     Prefer mailboxes.db over cyrus.header - will  rewrite  ACL  or  uniqueid  from  the
              mailboxes.db  into  the header file rather than the other way around.  This feature
              was introduced in version 3.0.

       -V version
              Change the cyrus.index minor version to a specific version.  This can be useful for
              upgrades  or  downgrades.  Use  a  magical  version of max to upgrade to the latest
              available database format version.

       -u     Instead of mailbox prefixes, give usernames on the command line

EXAMPLES

       reconstruct -r -f tech.support
          Recursively reconstruct all mailboxes within the tech.support hierarchy, restoring  any
          directories containing cyrus.header files.

       reconstruct -r -f tech.support.Archive.2%
          Recursively  reconstruct  all  mailboxes within the tech.support.Archive hierarchy with
          names beginning with ‘2’, restoring any directories containing cyrus.header files.

       reconstruct -r -f -u jsmith
          Recursively reconstruct all mailboxes belonging to jsmith,  restoring  any  directories
          containing cyrus.header files.

HISTORY

       The options -k (keep flags) and -g (clear GUID) have been deprecated in Cyrus version 2.4.

       The -u and -V options were added in Cyrus version 2.5.

       The -M option was added in Cyrus version 3.0.

FILES

       /etc/imapd.conf

SEE ALSO

       imapd.conf(5)

AUTHOR

       The Cyrus Team, Nic Bernstein (Onlight)

COPYRIGHT

       1993-2018, The Cyrus Team