Hi Charles,
I wanted to ask if in O2 there is the possibility to read/manage outlook pst and ost files.
Thank you
Hi Nicola,
I am not familiar with these files. It looks like a major project:
What Is a PST File?
How to open, edit, and convert PST files
https://www.lifewire.com/pst-file-4140356
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Personal_Storage_Table
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/B-tree
Yes, they are files used for mail management by Microsoft Outlook.
Since December 1st I no longer work in the company where I worked for 35 years.
There I used outlook. Over time I have kept various emails that I can not handle now. :-(
I saw on the internet and free programs I did not find ...
In the forum I found this: http://www.jose.it-berater.org/smfforum/index.php?topic=3685.msg12007#msg12007
Have you seen this one (with a free version):
https://www.cigatisolutions.com/outlook-pst-file-viewer/
Hi Charles.
Thank you for the link. I tried the program, the free version can read the archive but it won't let you do anything else. For example it doesn't allow you to open attachments. I found others similar to the one you mentioned:
Kernel Outlook PST Viewer.exe
SysTools Outlook PST Viewer.exe
RecoveryToolboxForOutlook.64.exe
pstwalker.exe
pst2eml.exe
Everyone has the same limitations. The last one, which translates pst emails to eml, only does the first 5.
Cheers
Hi Nicola,
If there was a way of decoding the pst files B-Tree, we would solve it. Apparently, the data is held in blocks of 512 byte
u
Unicode.
:)
Hi Charles.
I found this https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/introduction-of-b-tree-2/
I've found some docs on the PST file specification. It looks rather daunting. The Microsoft specification is nearly 200 pages long!
PST FILE FORMAT
https://docs.fileformat.com/email/pst/
https://github.com/libyal/libpff/blob/main/documentation/Personal%20Folder%20File%20(PFF)%20format.asciidoc
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/openspecs/office_file_formats/ms-pst/141923d5-15ab-4ef1-a524-6dce75aae546
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Outlook Personal Folders (.pst) File Format
https://interoperability.blob.core.windows.net/files/MS-PST/%5bMS-PST%5d.pdf
Charles,
can these files be useful?