Trevor22 wrote: ↑Sat Dec 17, 2022 9:33 pm
Thanks. I read this, but not clear on whether this applies to .pst files. I believe it does not apply.
To the best of my knowledge, nothing has changed from what I said then, i.e.
1. Outlook
.pst files contain e.g. emails in the inbox [with file attachments].
2. If you save an Outlook email, you can save it e.g. with file type
.msg.
3. Outlook
365: Here you have to draw your own conclusions from the linked topic, as I do not have this application.
ad 1.
A content search in emails that are
in the Outlook .pst file and have not yet been saved separately as .msg file
is possible, for example, with the
"Lookeen" programme already mentioned above, which is subject to a fee.
ad 2.
An email saved in a folder with file extension .MSG can be searched for
file contents with the following programmes, e.g.
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Everything only with the integration of the Windows search and using e.g. the Everything parameter
si:
It is recommended to set the indexing options for the Windows search accordingly(!).
I.e. a file content search with the Everything parameter
content: is NOT possible.
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Total Commander (without Everything and Windows Search ... -OR- with integration of Everything + Windows Search).
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File Explorer -> Windows Search (... set the indexing options!)
I was unable to search the contents of a searchable pdf document attached to a filed email (.msg).
I had to open the pdf file first.
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