James Raehl
2004-05-23 19:26:20 UTC
On Sat, 01 Mar 2003 19:12:52 -0800, Michael Silverton
Unfortunately, I don't have time to track it down and recall is a little
foggy. One reply said the standard way of forcing a re-index is to delete
the mail/lexicon directory (not just the files in it). You might try to
find that thread. You might also look at deleting mail/indexer
directory. Someone more knowledgeable than I might shed more light on
this. Do your backups first, in case I'm wrong.
Is there any tool or method to re-index the entire M2 messages database
in case of random user inflicted mayhem? After importing Opera 6 and
Opera 7 mail archives, I've got messages out of order, nothing showing
in Unread or Spam, mail showing up in random nodes, all kinds of odd
behavior that looks like I managed to bork one or more indexi (yeah,
indices, but indexi is a much more fun plural form, don't you agree). :)
There was a recent thread in the General newsgroup about this.in case of random user inflicted mayhem? After importing Opera 6 and
Opera 7 mail archives, I've got messages out of order, nothing showing
in Unread or Spam, mail showing up in random nodes, all kinds of odd
behavior that looks like I managed to bork one or more indexi (yeah,
indices, but indexi is a much more fun plural form, don't you agree). :)
Unfortunately, I don't have time to track it down and recall is a little
foggy. One reply said the standard way of forcing a re-index is to delete
the mail/lexicon directory (not just the files in it). You might try to
find that thread. You might also look at deleting mail/indexer
directory. Someone more knowledgeable than I might shed more light on
this. Do your backups first, in case I'm wrong.