Mercurial > libpst
diff xml/libpst.in @ 122:bdb38b434c0a
more changes from Fridrich Strba to avoid installing our config.h
author | Carl Byington <carl@five-ten-sg.com> |
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date | Mon, 02 Feb 2009 21:55:48 -0800 |
parents | 0f1492b7fe8b |
children | f9773b6368e0 |
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--- a/xml/libpst.in Sun Feb 01 19:21:47 2009 -0800 +++ b/xml/libpst.in Mon Feb 02 21:55:48 2009 -0800 @@ -23,12 +23,17 @@ for import to an LDAP server. </para> + <para>The <ulink + url="http://sourceforge.net/projects/libpff/">libpff</ulink> project + has some excellent documentation of the pst file format. + </para> + </partintro> <refentry id="readpst.1"> <refentryinfo> - <date>2009-01-25</date> + <date>2009-02-01</date> </refentryinfo> <refmeta> @@ -228,7 +233,7 @@ <refentry id="lspst.1"> <refentryinfo> - <date>2009-01-25</date> + <date>2009-02-01</date> </refentryinfo> <refmeta> @@ -331,7 +336,7 @@ <refentry id="readpstlog.1"> <refentryinfo> - <date>2009-01-25</date> + <date>2009-02-01</date> </refentryinfo> <refmeta> @@ -515,7 +520,7 @@ <refentry id="pst2ldif.1"> <refentryinfo> - <date>2009-01-25</date> + <date>2009-02-01</date> </refentryinfo> <refmeta> @@ -691,7 +696,7 @@ <refentry id="pst2dii.1"> <refentryinfo> - <date>2009-01-25</date> + <date>2009-02-01</date> </refentryinfo> <refmeta> @@ -825,7 +830,7 @@ <refentry id="pst.5"> <refentryinfo> - <date>2009-01-25</date> + <date>2009-02-01</date> </refentryinfo> <refmeta> @@ -905,14 +910,17 @@ 00bc offsetIndex2 [4 bytes] 0x0c7e00 in this case ]]></literallayout> <para> - We only support index types 0x0e, 0x0f, and 0x17, and encryption types - 0x00, 0x01 and 0x02. Index type 0x0e is the older 32 bit Outlook format. - Index type 0x0f seems to be rare, and so far the data seems to be - identical to that in type 0x0e files. - Index type 0x17 is the newer 64 bit Outlook format. Encryption - type 0x00 is no encryption, type 0x01 is "compressible" encryption - which is a simple substitution cipher, and type 0x02 is "strong" - encryption, which is a simple three rotor Enigma cipher from WWII. + We only support index types 0x0e, 0x0f, 0x15, and 0x17, and encryption + types 0x00, 0x01 and 0x02. Index type 0x0e is the older 32 bit Outlook + format. Index type 0x0f seems to be rare, and so far the data seems + to be identical to that in type 0x0e files. Index type 0x17 is the + newer 64 bit Outlook format. Index type 0x15 seems to be rare, and + according to the libpff project should have the same format as type + 0x17 files. It was found in a 64-bit pst file created by Visual + Recovery. Encryption type 0x00 is no encryption, type 0x01 is + "compressible" encryption which is a simple substitution cipher, and + type 0x02 is "strong" encryption, which is a simple three rotor Enigma + cipher from WWII. </para> <para> offsetIndex1 is the file offset of the root of the