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Exploring outlook contents

Hi,

I am trying to build an application to explore the contents of an
outlook .pst files. All the reference that I have seen uses the
registry to do so. Does any one know any other way of doing this. Also,
is anyone has any code which does something related to this, please let
me know.

-Subir

Aug 29 '05 #1
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Subir wrote:
Hi,

I am trying to build an application to explore the contents of an
outlook .pst files. All the reference that I have seen uses the
registry to do so. Does any one know any other way of doing this. Also,
is anyone has any code which does something related to this, please let
me know.

-Subir

Check this out:

http://www.boddie.org.uk/python/COM.html

HTH

Aug 29 '05 #2
Subir wrote:
I am trying to build an application to explore the contents of an
outlook .pst files. All the reference that I have seen uses the
registry to do so. Does any one know any other way of doing this. Also,
is anyone has any code which does something related to this, please let
me know.


Are you trying to do this without Outlook installed? Last time I
checked, the format was proprietary and rather undocumented, and all
approaches that I found relied on having Outlook actually installed on
the machine.

-Peter
Aug 29 '05 #3

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