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NAME

       readpst - convert PST (MS Outlook Personal Folders) files to mbox and other formats

SYNOPSIS

       readpst [-C default-charset] [-D] [-M] [-S] [-V] [-a attachment-extension-list] [-b]
               [-c format] [-d debug-file] [-e] [-h] [-j jobs] [-k] [-m] [-o output-directory]
               [-q] [-r] [-t output-type-codes] [-u] [-w] [-8] pstfile

DESCRIPTION

       readpst is a program that can read an Outlook PST (Personal Folders) file and convert it
       into an mbox file, a format suitable for KMail, a recursive mbox structure, or separate
       emails.

OPTIONS

       -C default-charset
           Set the character set to be used for items with an unspecified character set.

       -D
           Include deleted items in the output.

       -M
           Output messages in MH (rfc822) format as separate files. This will create folders as
           named in the PST file, and will put each email together with any attachments into its
           own file. These files will be numbered from 1 to n with no leading zeros. This format
           has no from quoting.

       -S
           Output messages into separate files. This will create folders as named in the PST
           file, and will put each email in its own file. These files will be numbered from 1 to
           n with no leading zeros. Attachments will also be saved in the same folder as the
           email message. The attachments for message $m are saved as $m-$name where $name is
           (the original name of the attachment, or 'attach$n' if the attachment had no name),
           where $n is another sequential index with no leading zeros. This format has no from
           quoting.

       -V
           Show program version and exit.

       -a attachment-extension-list
           Set the list of acceptable attachment extensions. Any attachment that does not have an
           extension on this list will be discarded. All attachments are acceptable if the list
           is empty, or this option is not specified.

       -b
           Do not save the attachments for the RTF format of the email body.

       -c format
           Set the Contact output mode. Use -cv for vcard format or -cl for an email list.

       -d debug-file
           Specify name of debug log file. The log file is now an ascii file, instead of the
           binary file used in previous versions.

       -e
           Same as the M option, but each output file will include an extension from (.eml, .ics,
           .vcf). This format has no from quoting.

       -h
           Show summary of options and exit.

       -j jobs
           Specifies the maximum number of parallel jobs. Specify 0 to suppress running parallel
           jobs. Folders may be processed in parallel. Output formats that place each mail
           message in a separate file (-M, -S, -e) may process the contents of individual folders
           in parallel.

       -k
           Changes the output format to KMail. This format uses mboxrd from quoting.

       -m
           Same as the e option, but write .msg files also

       -o output-directory
           Specifies the output directory. The directory must already exist, and is entered after
           the PST file is opened, but before any processing of files commences.

       -q
           Changes to silent mode. No feedback is printed to the screen, except for error
           messages.

       -r
           Changes the output format to Recursive. This will create folders as named in the PST
           file, and will put all emails in a file called "mbox" inside each folder. Appointments
           go into a file called "calendar", address book entries go into a file called
           "contacts", and journal entries go into a file called "journal". These files are then
           compatible with all mbox-compatible email clients. This format uses mboxrd from
           quoting.

       -t output-type-codes
           Specifies the item types that are processed. The argument is a sequence of single
           letters from (e,a,j,c) for (email, appointment, journal, contact) types. The default
           is to process all item types.

       -u
           Sets Thunderbird mode, a submode of recursive mode. This causes two extra .type and
           .size meta files to be created. This format uses mboxrd from quoting.

       -w
           Overwrite any previous output files. Beware: When used with the -S switch, this will
           remove all files from the target folder before writing. This is to keep the count of
           emails and attachments correct.

       -8
           Output bodies in UTF-8, rather than original encoding, if a UTF-8 version is
           available.

FROM QUOTING

       Output formats that place each mail message in a separate file (-M, -S, -e, -m) don't do
       any from quoting. Output formats that place multiple email messages in a single file (-k,
       -r, -u) now use mboxrd from quoting rules. If none of those switches are specified, the
       default output format uses mboxrd from quoting rules, since it produces multiple email
       messages in a single file. Earlier versions used mboxo from quoting rules for all output
       formats.

AUTHOR

       This manual page was originally written by Dave Smith <dave.s@earthcorp.com>, and updated
       by Joe Nahmias <joe@nahmias.net> for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by
       others). It was subsequently updated by Brad Hards <bradh@frogmouth.net>, and converted to
       xml format by Carl Byington <carl@five-ten-sg.com>.

COPYRIGHT

       Copyright (C) 2002 by David Smith <dave.s@earthcorp.com>. XML version Copyright (C) 2008
       by 510 Software Group <carl@five-ten-sg.com>.

       This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of
       the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
       version 2, or (at your option) any later version.

       You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program;
       see the file COPYING. If not, please write to the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave,
       Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.

VERSION

       0.6.76