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Patch from Robert Simpson for encryption type 2.
Fix the order of testing item types to avoid claiming there are multiple message stores.
author | Carl Byington <carl@five-ten-sg.com> |
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date | Fri, 13 Jun 2008 20:47:01 -0700 |
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<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN"> <HTML> <HEAD> <TITLE> [Libpst-devel] Contribution for Outlook 2003 to libpst </TITLE> <LINK REL="Index" HREF="index.html" > <LINK REL="made" HREF="mailto:libpst-devel%40lists.alioth.debian.org?Subject=%5BLibpst-devel%5D%20Contribution%20for%20Outlook%202003%20to%20libpst&In-Reply-To="> <META NAME="robots" CONTENT="index,nofollow"> <META http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=us-ascii"> <LINK REL="Next" HREF="000132.html"> </HEAD> <BODY BGCOLOR="#ffffff"> <H1>[Libpst-devel] Contribution for Outlook 2003 to libpst</H1> <B>Alexander Grau</B> <A HREF="mailto:libpst-devel%40lists.alioth.debian.org?Subject=%5BLibpst-devel%5D%20Contribution%20for%20Outlook%202003%20to%20libpst&In-Reply-To=" TITLE="[Libpst-devel] Contribution for Outlook 2003 to libpst">alexandergrau at gmx.de </A><BR> <I>Mon Jan 1 23:48:05 CET 2007</I> <P><UL> <LI>Next message: <A HREF="000132.html">[Libpst-devel] libpst 0.5.2 released </A></li> <LI> <B>Messages sorted by:</B> <a href="date.html#130">[ date ]</a> <a href="thread.html#130">[ thread ]</a> <a href="subject.html#130">[ subject ]</a> <a href="author.html#130">[ author ]</a> </LI> </UL> <HR> <!--beginarticle--> <PRE>Hello Joseph Nahmias, To be able to write a recovery software, we did reverse-engineer the Outlook 20003 format. Now I decided to give some contribution (attached), so you can support this format in some later version :-) (I recall it is not supported yet?). I welcome all questions or feedback on my information. A Happy New Year! Regards, Alexander Grau -------------- next part -------------- Outlook and Outlook2003 - The differences :-) All values are LE byte order. File Header Ofs Length Meaning 0 4 Signature 0x4e444221 0x0a 2 Version 0x000e: Outlook < 2003 0x0017: Outlook >= 2003 Outlook<2003 --------------------------------------------- Node size 516 size of ID1/2's (IDsize) 4 size of file offsets (fileOfsSize) 4 File Header Ofs Length Meaning 0xbc 4 index2RootNodeFileOfs 0xc4 4 index1RootNodeFileOfs Index Node Ofs Length Meaning 0x1f4 2 index node signature (8080/8181) 0x1f0 1 index node item count 0x1f1 1 index node max item count 0x1f3 1 index node level 0x29 1 typical index1 leaf node max item count 0x1f 1 typical index2 leaf node max item count 0x1f8 IDsize back pointer Outlook >= 2003 --------------------------------------------- Node size 512 size of ID1/2's (IDsize) 8 size of file offsets (fileOfsSize) 8 File Header Ofs Length Meaning 0xe0 8 index2RootNodeFileOfs 0xf0 8 index1RootNodeFileOfs Index Node Ofs Length Meaning 0x1f0 2 index node signature (8080/8181) 0x1e8 1 index node item count 0x1e9 1 index node max item count 0x1eb 1 index node level 0x14 1 typical index1 leaf node max item count 0x0f 1 typical index2 leaf node max item count 0x1f2 IDsize back pointer In Outlook and Outlook 2003, the values in the other structures (e.g. inner nodes) have the same format, the only difference is the length of the ID1/2's and file offsets. In my C++ implementation I managed this by using a buf class with functions for reading in all types of bit-lengths like this: // read inner node records bool PSTFile::readInnerNode(IndexNode &node){ tracef("readInnerNode fileOfs=%.0f\n", (float)node.fileOfsFound); unsigned __int64 firstId, backPtr, fileOfs; SaveBuf buf; if (!buf.malloc(olSpecs[olFmt].nodeSize)) return false; if (getAtPos(node.fileOfsFound, buf.buf, olSpecs[olFmt].nodeSize)) return false; if (!buf.seek(0)) return false; for (int i=0; i < node.maxItemCnt; i++){ IndexNodeRecord rec; if (!buf.numberLE(rec.firstId, olSpecs[olFmt].idSize)) break; if (!buf.numberLE(rec.backPtr, olSpecs[olFmt].idSize)) break; if (!buf.numberLE(rec.fileOfs, olSpecs[olFmt].fileOfsSize)) break; rec.node = NULL; if ( (rec.firstId != 0) || (rec.backPtr != 0) || (rec.fileOfs != 0) ) { node.indexNodeRecordList.push_back(rec); tracef("node record: firstId=%.0f, backPtr=%.0f, fileOfs=%.0f\n", (float)rec.firstId, (float)rec.backPtr, (float)rec.fileOfs); } } trace("\n"); return true; } </PRE> <!--endarticle--> <HR> <P><UL> <!--threads--> <LI>Next message: <A HREF="000132.html">[Libpst-devel] libpst 0.5.2 released </A></li> <LI> <B>Messages sorted by:</B> <a href="date.html#130">[ date ]</a> <a href="thread.html#130">[ thread ]</a> <a href="subject.html#130">[ subject ]</a> <a href="author.html#130">[ author ]</a> </LI> </UL> <hr> <a href="http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/libpst-devel">More information about the Libpst-devel mailing list</a><br> </body></html>