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I have a number of Outlook archive files (.pst). Is there an easy
way to access information from them other than by using Outlook? If not, is the way to extract data in text form (so that it can be processed by other utilities) to open the archive using Outlook, and save all the messages to file - is there a way to also get the full headers? |
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"Chris Bacon" wrote in message
... I have a number of Outlook archive files (.pst). Is there an easy way to access information from them other than by using Outlook? If not, is the way to extract data in text form (so that it can be processed by other utilities) to open the archive using Outlook, and save all the messages to file - is there a way to also get the full headers? There is no way to extract data from a PST without using MAPI which, for all practical purposes, means having Outlook installed. One tool you might use is Microsoft's MAPI Editor, a recently released, free utility that you can find at: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...DisplayLang=en MAPI Editor will convert an entire PST into XML. There are also various commercial products available to extract data, some of which will even synthesize message headers for you. I am a developer of some such tools which you can find on my Web site at http://www.maclean.com/Outsmart/Outsmart.html Pete Maclean |
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Pete Maclean wrote:
I am a developer of some such tools which you can find on my Web site at http://www.maclean.com/Outsmart/Outsmart.html That Upstart tool of yours is a good idea, since the advice in these newsgroups up until now has been that there's no conversion utility. The fact that it's free enhances it's attraction. Perhaps you should ask Diane Poremsky if she'd include a link to your site on one of the Tools pages of slipstick.com. You have some interesting and what appear to be useful tools. -- Brian Tillman |
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"Brian Tillman" wrote in message
... Pete Maclean wrote: I am a developer of some such tools which you can find on my Web site at http://www.maclean.com/Outsmart/Outsmart.html That Upstart tool of yours is a good idea, since the advice in these newsgroups up until now has been that there's no conversion utility. The fact that it's free enhances it's attraction. Perhaps you should ask Diane Poremsky if she'd include a link to your site on one of the Tools pages of slipstick.com. You have some interesting and what appear to be useful tools. Brian, Thank you for your comments. Slipstick already has links to some of my products but not to Upstart which is very new. I'll contact Diane about that. Pete |
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