A couple of months ago I upgraded to 2.5.3 and had one user who suddenly couldn't access several of his mail folders. The folder names were displayed in the Thunderbird side panel in grey italics. I ran these commands:

   # systemctl stop cyrus-master
   # su - cyrus
   # /usr/lib/cyrus/bin/reconstruct -r -f user/djones
   # <Ctrl>-d
   # systemctl start cyrus-master


Which resolved the issue. Now a couple of months later the problem is inexplicably back, leading me to suspect that this might be a bug in 2.5.3? In any case, now when I run reconstruct I get error messages which I don't recall seeing previously:

  ...
createmailbox user.djones.Archives Staff.Eleanor Smith: Mailbox already exists createmailbox user.djones.Archives Staff.Corrine Callaway.Inquiries: Mailbox already exists createmailbox user.djones.Archives Staff.Corrine Callaway.Destruction: Mailbox already exists createmailbox user.djones.Archives Staff.Corrine Callaway.SharePoint: Mailbox already exists createmailbox user.djones.Archives Staff.Corrine Callaway.Reorganization: Mailbox already exists
  ...


What can this possibly mean? Of course the mailboxes already exist; I'm just rebuilding the indexes.

Also, I asked this question previously and don't recall getting an answer. I've been using

    unixhierarchysep: yes

since version 2.4.17, yet the subscription list is still formatted using a "." as a separator? What happens if there is a "." in the mailbox folder name?
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