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Fix a number of spelling mistakes
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Suggested-by: codespell, spellintian, lintian
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author | Paul Wise <pabs3@bonedaddy.net> |
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date | Sat, 21 Dec 2019 21:25:45 +0800 |
parents | c508ee15dfca |
children | f2742d1160a4 |
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6 0x00 - Signature [4 bytes] (0x4E444221) | 6 0x00 - Signature [4 bytes] (0x4E444221) |
7 0xA8 - File Size [4 bytes] | 7 0xA8 - File Size [4 bytes] |
8 0xC4 - Pointer to Index of all Items in File, associating the first ID [4 bytes] | 8 0xC4 - Pointer to Index of all Items in File, associating the first ID [4 bytes] |
9 0xBC - Pointer to Index of controlling Items in File [4 bytes] | 9 0xBC - Pointer to Index of controlling Items in File [4 bytes] |
10 | 10 |
11 First All Items Index: - constists of a table of offsets pointing to the table of items. | 11 First All Items Index: - consists of a table of offsets pointing to the table of items. |
12 ====================== | 12 ====================== |
13 repeating: | 13 repeating: |
14 0x0 - First id in this table [4 bytes] | 14 0x0 - First id in this table [4 bytes] |
15 0x04 - Unknown [4 bytes] | 15 0x04 - Unknown [4 bytes] |
16 0x08 - Offset of table [4 bytes] | 16 0x08 - Offset of table [4 bytes] |
85 ================== | 85 ================== |
86 repeats | 86 repeats |
87 0x0 - Item type [2 bytes] (subject, from, to ...) | 87 0x0 - Item type [2 bytes] (subject, from, to ...) |
88 0x02 - Reference type [2 bytes] (how to interpret the value) | 88 0x02 - Reference type [2 bytes] (how to interpret the value) |
89 0x04 - Value [4 bytes] | 89 0x04 - Value [4 bytes] |
90 until the alloted size of the record has been read. (The following Block Offset from the Index has been reached) | 90 until the allotted size of the record has been read. (The following Block Offset from the Index has been reached) |
91 | 91 |
92 Reference Types: - I don't know if I have interpreted this field correctly. It might have a completely different purpose | 92 Reference Types: - I don't know if I have interpreted this field correctly. It might have a completely different purpose |
93 =============== | 93 =============== |
94 0x0002 - | 94 0x0002 - |
95 0x0003 - Value following is a value in it's own right | 95 0x0003 - Value following is a value in it's own right |
152 1000 001E [REF] Plain Text Email Body. Does not exist if the email doesn't have a plain text version | 152 1000 001E [REF] Plain Text Email Body. Does not exist if the email doesn't have a plain text version |
153 1013 001E [REF] HTML Email Body. Does not exist if the email doesn't have a HTML version | 153 1013 001E [REF] HTML Email Body. Does not exist if the email doesn't have a HTML version |
154 1035 [REF] Message ID | 154 1035 [REF] Message ID |
155 1042 [REF] In-Reply-To or Parent's Message ID | 155 1042 [REF] In-Reply-To or Parent's Message ID |
156 1046 [REF] Return Path | 156 1046 [REF] Return Path |
157 3001 [REF] Folder Name? I have seen this value used for the contacts record aswell | 157 3001 [REF] Folder Name? I have seen this value used for the contacts record as well |
158 3007 [REF] Date. | 158 3007 [REF] Date. |
159 3008 [REF] Date. | 159 3008 [REF] Date. |
160 300B [REF] binary record header | 160 300B [REF] binary record header |
161 35E0 [REF] binary record found in first item. Contains the reference to "Top of Personal Folder" item | 161 35E0 [REF] binary record found in first item. Contains the reference to "Top of Personal Folder" item |
162 35E3 [REF] binary record with a reference to "Deleted Items" item | 162 35E3 [REF] binary record with a reference to "Deleted Items" item |
163 35E7 [REF] binary record with a refernece to "Search Root" item | 163 35E7 [REF] binary record with a reference to "Search Root" item |
164 3602 [REF] the number of emails stored in a folder | 164 3602 [REF] the number of emails stored in a folder |
165 3603 [REF] the number of unread emails in a folder | 165 3603 [REF] the number of unread emails in a folder |
166 3613 [REF] the folder content description | 166 3613 [REF] the folder content description |
167 8000- Contain extra bits of information that have been taken from the email's header. I call them extra lines | 167 8000- Contain extra bits of information that have been taken from the email's header. I call them extra lines |
168 | 168 |