Closed
Bug 357294
Opened 18 years ago
Closed 14 years ago
incorrect import of outlook pst
Categories
(MailNews Core :: Import, defect)
Tracking
(Not tracked)
RESOLVED
DUPLICATE
of bug 207156
People
(Reporter: olivier.cailloux, Unassigned)
Details
(Keywords: dataloss, testcase)
Attachments
(1 file)
(deleted),
application/octet-stream
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Details |
User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.8.0.3) Gecko/20060326 Firefox/1.5.0.3 (Debian-1.5.dfsg+1.5.0.3-2)
Build Identifier: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.9a1) Gecko/20061018 SeaMonkey/1.5a
Importing a PST file (outlook, unicode or not), which contains a specific e-mail (with Thunderbird stable or SeaMonkey nightly build) makes Thunderbird crash in various manners. Either during the import (says it cannot read from a memory address or simply suddently exits the application), or imports correctly and then when I click the imported folder to view the contents it crashes...
It crashes every time with that specific problematic e-mail, although when I exlude the e-mails from and to this specific recipient, I am able to import all the rest of my 800 MB PST file.
I can't see what's special with the problematic e-mail compared to the others, except it's coming from Canada... Maybe this correspondant is using an exotic mailer / encoding / something else?
Reproducible: Always
Steps to Reproduce:
1. save the PST available at http://smg8.ulb.ac.be/Crashing.pst
2. configure your local outlook version to use this file
2. launch Thunderbird or SeaMonkey
3. tell it to import your e-mails from outlook
4. if not yet crashed, click on the imported folder
Actual Results:
It crashes, sometimes with an error message (which is not constant).
Expected Results:
... well, not crash and import the message ;-).
AT LEAST it would be VERY interresting if the software could tell me at WHICH message it encountered an error. You can't imagine the time I spent to figure out which e-mail was causing the problem.
I put an only e-mail in the PST attached (I won't give you my 800 MB-file). After searching very long I figured out that this was one of the only e-mails which caused the problem.
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Comment 1•16 years ago
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Now, with Thunderbird 2.0.0.14, Import / Mail / Outlook says that it is unable to find e-mails in Outlook, and thus, does not import anything.
I don't know if this problem is related to my initial bug report (Thunderbird detecting something strange and refusing to import) or if it is different (Thunderbird unable to access Outlook PST file?).
When launching outlook, I am able to see, as expected, the e-mail in my PST mail box.
Outlook is not set as my default messaging application (which is Thunderbird), and I have no mail accounts set up in Outlook, only the PST data file.
I also tried to set Outlook to ask me which profile to use at start. When starting manually Outlook, it indeeds ask me the profile to use. When using import from Thunderbird after having closed Outlook I expected that Thunderbird would start Outlook behind the scenes and that Outlook would ask me which profile to use. But that does not happen. Thunderbird just gives me the error message.
Updated•16 years ago
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Comment 2•16 years ago
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Oliver, try, from http://kb.mozillazine.org/Import_.pst_files "[set] Outlook as the default email client"
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Comment 3•16 years ago
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Oops, sorry: apparently it took a reboot for Outlook to be really the default email client. Today the import function indeed imported my e-mail.
It does not crash any more, but still the e-mail is not correctly imported.
The e-mail in Outlook appears as following.
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Salut Olivier
Où en es-tu dans ta réflexion?
Bonne et heuruese année 2005
Jean-Philippe *****
A 15:58 24/11/04 +0100, vous avez écrit :
>>>>
Salut,
Merci pour ces informations. Je vais regarder ça attentivement, et je te réécrirai prochainement !
Bonne journée,
Olivier
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From: *****, Jean-Philippe [mailto:*****.jp@uqam.ca]
Sent: lundi 15 novembre 2004 22:54
To: Olivier Cailloux
Subject: Re: Sujet de thèse
Salut
Les deux sujets auxquels j'ai pensé sont:
-utilisation des systèmes multiagents dans lesquels chaque agent à un petit moteur de réflexion multicritère, pour déterminer l'évolution des matières résiduelles produites par les habitants d'une ville (on a plein de données sur Montreal), et avoir un interface actif pour un modèle de programmation linéaire en nombre entier de gestion des matières résiduelles (modèle Eugène existant)
-utilisation des systèmes multiagents dans lesquels chaque agent à un petit moteur de réflexion multicritère, pour simuler l'évolution des comportements des pays dans une optique de négociation mondiale de la gestion des gaz à effet de serre en relation avec le modèle Times ou Markal-mondial de programmation linéaire.
(snip)
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In Thunderbird after import, the e-mail appears as following:
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Salut OlivierOù en es-tu dans ta réflexion?Bonne et heuruese année 2005Jean-Philippe *****A 15:58 24/11/04 +0100, vous avez écrit : >>>>Arial>0000,0000,ffff>Salut, Arial>0000,0000,ffff>Merci pour ces informations. Je vais regarder ça attentivement, et je te réécrirai prochainement ! Arial>0000,0000,ffff>Bonne journée, Arial>Olivier ---------- From: *****, Jean-Philippe [mailto:*****.jp@uqam.ca] Sent: lundi 15 novembre 2004 22:54To: Olivier CaillouxSubject: Re: Sujet de thèse SalutLes deux sujets auxquels j'ai pensé sont: -utilisation des systèmes multiagents dans lesquels chaque agent à un petit moteur de réflexion multicritère, pour déterminer l'évolution des matières résiduelles produites par les habitants d'une ville (on a plein de données sur Montreal), et avoir un interface actif pour un modèle de programmation linéaire en nombre entier de gestion des matières résiduelles (modèle Eugène existant)-utilisation des systèmes multiagents dans lesquels chaque agent à un petit moteur de réflexion multicritère, pour simuler l'évolution des comportements des pays dans une optique de négociation mondiale de la gestion des gaz à effet de serre en relation avec le modèle Times ou Markal-mondial de programmation linéaire.
(snip)
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As you can see, all the breaklines have been lost, and some characters have been added (e.g. ">>>>Arial>0000,0000,ffff>").
I tried importing an other PST file which contains only one e-mail (an other one) and the e-mail is correctly imported, i.e. the breaklines are kept and no characters are added in the message.
Thank you for your time.
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Updated•16 years ago
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Product: Core → MailNews Core
Comment 4•16 years ago
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has testcase
Comment 5•15 years ago
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I can confirm with
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 6.1; en-US; rv:1.9.2.2pre) Gecko/20100212 Lightning/1.0b2pre Lanikai/3.1b1pre ID:20100212032606
as reported in comment #3
>As you can see, all the breaklines have been lost, and some characters have
>been added (e.g. ">>>>Arial>0000,0000,ffff>").
Status: UNCONFIRMED → NEW
Ever confirmed: true
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Comment 6•15 years ago
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Please note that the server hosting the PST test-case file will be brought down sometime soon. Could someone please make it available on some other public place? (I don't know where to post attachements for bug reports.)
Comment 7•15 years ago
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Comment 8•15 years ago
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(In reply to comment #6)
> Please note that the server hosting the PST test-case file will be brought down
> sometime soon. Could someone please make it available on some other public
> place? (I don't know where to post attachements for bug reports.)
Thanks for the heads up - test case is now attched in buzilla (look for add attachment link above the description and below the fields.)
Updated•14 years ago
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Status: NEW → RESOLVED
Closed: 14 years ago
Resolution: --- → DUPLICATE
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