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doveadm-index: Index mailboxes
NAME
doveadm-index - Index mailboxesSYNOPSIS
doveadm [-Dv] index [-S socket_path] [-q] [-n max_recent] mailboxdoveadm [-Dv] index [-S socket_path] -A [-q] [-n max_recent] mailbox
doveadm [-Dv] index [-S socket_path] -u
DESCRIPTION
Add unindexed messages in a mailbox into index/cache file. If full text search is enabled, also add unindexed messages to the fts database.The caching adds only the fields that were previously added to the mailbox's caching decisions, so it won't do anything useful for mailboxes that user's client hasn't accessed yet. You can use doveadm dump command to show a specific mailbox's current caching decisions.
Messages can also be added automatically to full text search index using:
plugin { ... fts_autoindex = yes }in /etc/dovecot/conf.d/90-plugin.conf.
OPTIONS
Global doveadm(1) options:- -D
- Enables verbosity and debug messages.
- -v
- Enables verbosity, including progress counter.
Command specific options:
- -A
-
If the
-A
option is present, the
command
will be performed for all users.
Using this option in combination with system users from
userdb { driver = passwd }
is not recommended, because it contains also users with a lower UID than
the one configured with the
first_valid_uid
setting.
When the SQL userdb module is used make sure that the iterate_query setting in /etc/dovecot/dovecot-sql.conf.ext matches your database layout. When using the LDAP userdb module, make sure that the iterate_attrs and iterate_filter settings in /etc/dovecot/dovecot-ldap.conf.ext match your LDAP schema. Otherwise doveadm(1) will be unable to iterate over all users.
- -n
max_recent - An integer value, which specifies the maximum number of \Recent messages in mailboxes. If the mailbox contains more than max_recent messages with \Recent flag set, the mailbox will not be indexed. This may be useful to avoid unnecessary indexing for large mailboxes that are never opened.
- -q
- Queues the indexing to be run by indexer process. Without -q the indexing is done directly by the doveadm(1) process. Some backends like fts-lucene can't handle multiple processes updating the indexes simultaneously, so -q should usually be used on production.
- -S
socket_path -
The option's argument is either an absolute path to a local UNIX domain
socket, or a hostname and port
(hostname:port),
in order to connect a remote host via a TCP socket.
This allows an administrator to execute doveadm(1) mail commands through the given socket.
- -u
user/mask -
Run the
command
only for the given
user.
It's also possible to use
'*'
and
'?'
wildcards (e.g. -u *@example.org).
When neither the -A option nor -uuser was specified, the command will be executed with the environment of the currently logged in user.
ARGUMENTS
- mailbox
- The name of the mailbox to index.
EXAMPLE
Index bob's INBOX:
doveadm index -u bob INBOX