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Tran Nam Quang edited comment on TIKA-623 at 4/3/11 2:25 PM:
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I started work on the Tika parser, but got stuck with the following problem: In 
order to access the Outlook PST file, I need to create a PSTFile instance. Now, 
the PSTFile constructor requires either a File or a String argument that points 
at the PST file. The constructor then takes either of these arguments to create 
a RandomAccessFile internally. However, Tika's Parser interface gives me an 
InputStream. What do I do?

      was (Author: qforce):
    I started work on the Tika parser, but got stuck with the following 
problem: In order to access the Outlook PST file, I need to create a PSTFile 
instance. Now, the PSTFile constructor requires either a File or a String 
argument that points at the PST file. The constructor then takes either of 
these to create a RandomAccessFile internally. However, Tika's Parser interface 
gives me an InputStream. What do I do?
  
> Add support for Outlook PST
> ---------------------------
>
>                 Key: TIKA-623
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TIKA-623
>             Project: Tika
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>          Components: parser
>            Reporter: Tran Nam Quang
>
> Hello everyone,
> As you might know, Outlook stores its mails and other stuff in a single PST 
> file. There's a relatively new Java library called java-libpst for reading 
> Outlook PST files. It is licensed under the LGPL and available over here: 
> http://code.google.com/p/java-libpst/
> I have tested the library on Outlook 2000 and Outlook 2003, with good 
> results. It would be great if the library could be integrated into Tika.
> Best regards
> Tran Nam Quang

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