Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 26th Oct 2009 19:28 UTC, submitted by poundsmack
Microsoft Anyone who has ever dealt with Microsoft Outlook will know the .pst file format - it's the binary, undocumented file in which all data from Outlook is stored - emails, contacts, calendar, you name it, it's in there. Microsoft has announced that it will release detailed technical documentation on the Outlook .pst data format.
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by TusharG on Tue 27th Oct 2009 04:32 UTC
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I hope this also helps Linux developers to understand and make Thunderbird, Evolution Mail client better. importing data from pst and also in someway communicate better with Exchange server.

RE: News Linux developers
by jabbotts on Tue 27th Oct 2009 19:04 in reply to "News Linux developers"
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2007-09-06

I finally had time to look at Evolution as I try to replicate all work functions outside of Windows. The week after upgrading the exchange server of course which is also when I learned that Evolution does not support direct connections with the new Exchange. I don't think this will help non-Outlook client apps talk to Exchange Server.

Now, having native PST import or mounting a PST file as is done with Outlook; that is a possibility now and one I will watch for.

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