It's not uncommon to see MacOS systems that are constantly reindexing, to no 
avail.  It eats up CPU and slows down the machine.

The first resort is to add the hard drive to the Spotlight Privacy list (ignore 
the nag) for a minute or so, then take it out.  This destroys the existing 
index, which is presumably corrupted, and rebuilds it from zero.

That normally works; if it doesn't, the second resort is to manually rip out 
the two or three index files and semaphores from the root of the drive in 
question, and then re-perform the first resort.  That takes care of any 
permissions problems that might thwart the first resort.

> On Jun 23, 2018, at 8:55 PM, Jean-Christophe Helary <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> 
> I've had High Sierra reindex the whole disk regularly recently and and I 
> can't find a reason why it would be doing that.
> 
> It's a pain because when it reindexes I don't have access to my flagged mails 
> or to anything that's, well, indexed...
> 
> Any idea what causes that issue ?
> 
> Jean-Christophe Helary
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