04-12-2007
Can you elaborate a little? I'm not exactly clear how what you want to do would be different from a make clean.
Would it be accurate to say you want to clobber anything that has already been built if you do another make?
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reconstruct
reconstruct(8) System Manager's Manual reconstruct(8)
NAME
reconstruct - Reconstructs IMAP mailboxes
SYNOPSIS
/usr/bin/reconstruct [-r] mailbox...
/usr/bin/reconstruct -m
OPTIONS
Recursively reconstruct all sub-mailboxes of the mailboxes or mailbox prefixes given as arguments. Rebuild the mailboxes file. Uses what-
ever data in the existing mailboxes file it can collect, then scans all partitions listed in the imapd.conf(4) file for additional mail-
boxes.
DESCRIPTION
The reconstruct command rebuilds one or more IMAP mailboxes. When invoked with the -m switch, it rebuilds the master mailboxes file. It
can be used to recover from almost any sort of data corruption.
If the reconstruct command 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 option names, option state, and internal date. The
reconstruct command derives all other information from the message files.
The reconstruct command reads its configuration options from the imapd.conf(4) file.
The reconstruct command does not adjust the quota usage recorded in any quota root files. After running the reconstruct command, run the
imapquota(8) command with the -f switch in order to fix the quota root files.
FILES
Configuration file for the IMAP server
SEE ALSO
Commands: cyradm(1), deliver(8), imapd(8), imapquota(8)
Files: imapd.conf(4)
reconstruct(8)