On 2017-03-27 19:49, Greg Freemyer wrote: Watch it, you are using html. You are not arriving at the list.
On Mon, Mar 27, 2017 at 1:29 PM, Carlos E. R. <> wrote:
> So if I had a PST file to try to parse, I would install "libpff-tools" > and then look to see if there was a relevant tool for extracting > discrete emails from the PST. >
What if it is protected by password?
(note PFF is a group of file types that include PSTs and OSTs).
As in encrypted? Or that Outlook requires you enter a password to access it?
I suppose it is also encrypted.
Knowing libpff was written by incident responder for Google, I'm sure he would simply ignore it if only a access control mechanism.
If it's encrypted, I don't see a way to enter a password (see "man pffexport")
But, the README says: "handles corrupted encrypted PFF with encryption type none"
In your shoes, I'd definitely give it a shot:
zypper in libpff-tools pffexport ...
I'll try. Mind, these posts are from year 2000, so the interest today is scarce. But I still wish to do it, see what is/was there. Now, I'll have to remember where is the backup. -- Cheers / Saludos, Carlos E. R. (from 42.2 x86_64 "Malachite" (Minas Tirith))