UNEXPUNGE(8) | Cyrus IMAP | UNEXPUNGE(8) |
NAME¶
unexpunge - Cyrus IMAP documentation
Recover messages the user has (accidentally) deleted.
SYNOPSIS¶
unexpunge [ -C config-file ] -l mailbox unexpunge [ -C config-file ] -t time-interval [ -d ] [ -v ] [ -f flagname ] mailbox unexpunge [ -C config-file ] -a [ -d ] [ -v ] [ -f flagname ] mailbox unexpunge [ -C config-file ] -u [ -d ] [ -v ] [ -f flagname ] mailbox uid...
DESCRIPTION¶
The unexpunge program is used to list or restore messages which have been deleted from a mailbox, but still reside in the Cyrus IMAP mail spool.
This utility is only useful when the server is configured with expunge_mode set to delayed in its configuration file.
unexpunge reads its configuration options out of the imapd.conf(5) file unless specified otherwise by -C.
OPTIONS¶
- -C config-file
- Use the specified configuration file config-file rather than the default imapd.conf(5).
- -l
- List the expunged messages in the specified mailbox which are available for restoration.
- -t time-interval
- Unexpunge messages which where expunged within the last time-interval seconds. Use one of the trailing modifiers -- m (minutes), h (hours), d (days) or w (weeks) -- to specify a different time unit.
- -a
- Restore all of the expunged messages in the specified mailbox.
- -u
- Restore only messages matching the UIDs, in a space-separated list at the end of the command invocation, in the specified mailbox.
- -d
- Unset the \Deleted flag on any restored messages.
- -f flagname
- Set the user flag \flagname on the messages restored, making it easier for the user(s) to find the restored messages and operate on them (in a batch).
- -v
- Enable verbose output/logging.
EXAMPLES¶
unexpunge -l user/john@example.org
List the messages that are expunged and could be restored
for mailbox user/john@example.org.
unexpunge -u user/john@example.org 278787 278788
Unexpunge two of these messages.
mbexamine user/john@example.org
Examine the mailbox for the two restored messages.
unexpunge -u -d user.johnsmith 46908
Unexpunge a select message based on its UID, clearing the
\Deleted flag.
unexpunge -a user.johnsmit.Trash
Unexpunge all messages in a user's Trash, but leave them
flagged \Deleted.
unexpunge -a -f Flagged user.johnsmith.Trash
The same, but setting user flag \Flagged to
facilitate later bulk operations.
unexpunge -t 24h -d -f Flagged user.johnsmith
Unexpunge messages matching only a given time
period.
unexpunge -t 24h -d -f Flagged user/johnsmith
The same command, supporting the unixhierarchysep:
yes option in imapd.conf(5).
FILES¶
/etc/imapd.conf
SEE ALSO¶
AUTHOR¶
The Cyrus Team, Nic Bernstein (Onlight), Jeroen van Meeuwen (Kolab Systems)
COPYRIGHT¶
1993-2017, The Cyrus Team
May 18, 2018 | 3.0.7 |