Outlook
A page about Outlook on this wiki? Sounds weird isn't it?
Well, blame my employer.
We migrated from Lotus Notes, with crappy hacked outdated client so Outlook is still better but...
At least under Lotus Notes it was possible to add an IMAP account (BTW Lotus Notes crashed quite often when talking IMAP...)
Here: Tools->Account Settings->This feature has been disabled by your system administrator
References
- Microsoft Office 2007 Resource Kit (official documentation from Microsoft)
- Documentation page
- Administrative template (ADM,ADMX,...) files
- Use 7-zip to decompress this file without installing it. Don't miss the summary excel sheet inside.
- Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003, By Sue Mosher, Robert Sparnaaij, Charlie Pulfer, David Hooker.
- Excellent book for administering Outlook 2003. Content can be browsed/searched on Google Books.
- Excellent 3rd party page on Outlook policy: http://www.howto-outlook.com/howto/policies.htm
- Folder with interesting policy settings on Outlook [1].
Unlocking
Main registry keys
Apparently important registry keys are under:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\12.0\Outlook HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Windows Messaging Subsystem\Profiles\Outlook HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Policies\Microsoft\Office\12.0\Outlook
Some tips here (french)
IMAP settings
We can remove the admin barrier on account management:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Policies\Microsoft\Office\12.0\Outlook\Setup\ModifyAccounts =0
Another way without modifying the Registry is to use the import feature:
If e.g. Outlook Express client is also present on the Windows machine
- In Outlook Express:
- Wizard -> typed my IMAP&SMTP settings
- In Outlook:
- File -> Import and Export... -> Import Internet Mail Account Settings -> Microsoft Outlook Express or Microsoft Windows Mail -> Wizard allowing to edit the imported settings :-)
- Then write a new mail -> Account (below Send button) -> select your new account -> Send test mail -> Prompted to choose the sent folder, ok -> you've a multiple tabs config view of your new account, possibility to switch servers to TLS, changing name of the account, saying you need auth to talk to your SMTP etc etc
- If you need to tune IMAP settings later, go to registry and reset key (000000NN must be replaced with the number of your IMAP profile)
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Windows Messaging Subsystem\Profiles\Outlook\9375CFF0413111d3B88A00104B2A6676\000000NN\IMAP Sentitems = 0
Note that I also tried importing from Eudora Light & Eudora but Outlook didn't see anything
Cached Exchange Mode
The following keys were set in my configuration, preventing to change the settings related to Cached Exchange Mode. In particular the mode selection was disabled, ie. the options Download full items, Download headers and then full items, Download headers were all grayed out.
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Policies\Microsoft\Office\12.0\Outlook\Cached Mode]
"CachedExchangeMode"=dword:00000001
"Enable"=dword:00000001
"NoDrizzle"=dword:00000001
"NoFullItems"=dword:00000001
"NoHeaders"=dword:00000000
"NoManualOnlineSync"=dword:00000001
"SyncPFFav"=dword:00000001
To unlock all settings, and eg. allow download full headers, simply delete values CachedExchangeMode, NoDrizzle, NoFullItems, NoHeaders, and NoManualOnlineSync (ie. all but Enable and SyncPFFav).
Changing JunkMail levels
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Policies\Microsoft\Office\12.0\Outlook\Options\Mail\JunkMailProtection No Protection = 0xffffffff = 4294967295 Low = 6 High = 3 Trusted Lists Only = 0x80000000 = 2147483648
To enable the JunkMail otions in the Options->Preferences->E-Mail->Junk E-mail menu
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Policies\Microsoft\Office\12.0\Outlook\DisableAntiSpam =0
All in one registry file
You can also put all the above registry modifications in one single file [{{#file:Outlook.reg}} Outlook.reg]
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Policies\Microsoft\Office\12.0\Outlook]
"DisableAntiSpam"=dword:00000000
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Policies\Microsoft\Office\12.0\Outlook\Cached Mode]
"NoFullItems"=-
"NoDrizzle"=-
"NoHeaders"=-
"CachedExchangeMode"=-
"NoManualOnlineSync"=-
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Policies\Microsoft\Office\12.0\Outlook\Options\Mail]
"JunkMailProtection"=-
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Policies\Microsoft\Office\12.0\Outlook\Setup]
"ModifyAccounts"=dword:00000000
...and modify the registry at each startup with the following command:
regedit /s Outlook.reg
Note: the hyphen after the registry value indicates a request to delete the value. See http://support.microsoft.com/kb/310516 for details.
Group Policy and other configuration hints
To use the Group Policy for Microsoft Outlook 2007 you may need to install the Outlook Group Policy template Outlk12.adm
- Copy the policy template Outlk12.adm into %WINDIR%\inf
- Open Group Policy Editor: Start-> Run-> gpedit.msc
- Add template:
- Select User Configuration
- Right-click on Administrative Templates
- Select Add/Remove properties-> Click Add button
- Browse to %WINDIR%\inf and select Outlk12.adm
iCalendar
Outlook does not handle correctly the iCal file (*.ics) with recurrent event.
Problem: when opening (eg.: double-click on the attachment) an iCal file with multiple events, ie. multiple VEVENT sections, Outlook tries to add a complete calendar. Your are prompted with a dialog box with the following question: Add this Internet Calendar to Outlook. It is probably not what you want. Most probably you just need to add the multiple events in your existing calendar.
The solution requires to save the iCal file on your hard drive and import it back using the import function.
- Save file as...
- File -> Import and Export...
- Select Import and iCalendar (*.ics) or vCalendar (.vcs)
- Browse and select your saved iCal file, done.
Solution source: https://events.sfu.ca/manual/en/iCalExporter.htm.
Moving PST location
cf this post
- Close Outlook.
- Open Control Panel -> Choose Mails -> Click on Data files.
- Select the Account name and check for the location of the PST file. Leave the window open.
- Open the folder containing the PST. Move the PST to the desired location.
- Do NOT rename the file - if you do Outlook creates a new file in the default location again.
- Switch to the Data Files window (as opened in Step 2) and double click on the PST file location.
- This displays an error window, Ignore the error, and point to the new location. Close the windows.
- Restart Outlook.
- Outlook may create a new PST in the default location again, delete it, in such a case.
Recovering PST password
Password protection of PST is terribly wrong.
Get PstPassword, a free Outlook PST Password Recovery, launch it and launch your PST, you'll get instantly a password, actuallt many passwords, and they will all work! How is it possible? Read this.
Note that McAfee detects the program as "Potentially Unwanted Program", a "Generic PUP.z", McAfee(R) Avert™ recognizes that this program may have legitimate uses in contexts where an authorized administrator has knowingly installed this application
But still no question, the program is simply erased by McAfee.
One easy solution: open it under andLinux and run it with WINE :-)
Interoperability between Exchange/Outlook & Linux
PST to Maildir
- In Outlook:
- New -> Outlook Data File... -> Outlook 97-2002 Personal Folders file
- Copy/Move mails to it
- Right-Click on it -> Close it (probably safer)
- In Linux:
- Convert to mbox using readpst, then to Maildir using mb2md
mkdir pst
readpst -r -o pst backup.pst
find pst -name mbox -size 0 -exec rm {} \;
find pst -mindepth 2 -type d -print0|xargs --null -I XXX mb2md -s "$(pwd)/XXX/mbox" -
find pst -mindepth 2 -name mbox -print0|xargs --null rm
I tried the PST Import plugin v1.2 for Thunderbird but it failed finding any mail in the PST
Openchange
I tried the one from Debian Experimental (version 1.0~svn679-1)
mapiprofile --address=A.B.C.D --username=name --password=passwd --domain=DOM --workstation=BLABLA --profile=test --create
-> segfault from libmapi0
I tried to compile the libmapi0 from the SVN, no segfault anymore but still failed
Evolution
Apparently ther is an attempt to support MAPI in a development branch but it has too much recent dependencies for me to compile it...
svn checkout http://svn.gnome.org/svn/evolution/branches/EXCHANGE_MAPI_BRANCH
svn diff http://svn.gnome.org/svn/evolution/trunk http://svn.gnome.org/svn/evolution/branches/EXCHANGE_MAPI_BRANCH