* reading .msg files from MS Outlook
@ 2014-03-21 19:06 Buchs, Kevin J.
2014-03-24 20:43 ` W. Greenhouse
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From: Buchs, Kevin J. @ 2014-03-21 19:06 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
From time to time I want to open a .msg file which has been created
from Outlook in emacs on GNU/Linux. The file is a mixed binary/text
compound document. I'm interested in the text and in the sections that
contain that, apparently there is a 16-bit encoding where the upper byte
is null (for English text). But, double nulls mean something different.
I just gave my 'ol college try at employing a variety of character
encodings when reading the file to no avail.
In the past I did some complex replacements to get rid of nulls and
still keep word separation.
I have to wonder, is there a better way?
-- Kevin Buchs
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* Re: reading .msg files from MS Outlook
2014-03-21 19:06 reading .msg files from MS Outlook Buchs, Kevin J.
@ 2014-03-24 20:43 ` W. Greenhouse
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From: W. Greenhouse @ 2014-03-24 20:43 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs-mXXj517/zsQ
"Buchs, Kevin J." <buchs.kevin-3dqG1TfY5Cg@public.gmane.org> writes:
> I have to wonder, is there a better way?
Outlook .msg files can be opened by Gnus as `nndoc' groups, via
`gnus-group-make-doc-group' or G f from the *Group* buffer (see (info
"(gnus) Document Groups") and (info "(gnus) Foreign Groups")).
(Depending on your thoughts on Gnus, this is either a pleasant
revelation or a new problem!)
--
Best,
WGG
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