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I would like to read the text and binary attachments in a saved Outlook message (.msg file) from a Java application, without resorting to native code (JNI, Java Native Interface).

Apache POI-HSMF seems to be in the right direction, but it's in very early stages of development...

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msgparser is a small open source Java library that parses Outlook .msg files and provides their content using Java objects. msgparser uses the Apache POI - POIFS library to parse the message files which use the OLE 2 Compound Document format.

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  • You could use Apache POIFS, which seems to be a little more mature, but that would appear to duplicate the efforts of POI-HSMF.

  • You could use POI-HSMF and contribute changes to get the features you need working. That's often how FOSS projects like that expand.

  • You could use com4j, j-Interop, or some other COM-level interop feature and interact directly with the COM interfaces that provide access to the structured document. That would be much easier than trying to hit it directly through JNI.

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Have you tried to use Jython with the Python win32 extensions (http://www.jython.org/Project/ + http://python.net/crew/mhammond/win32/)? If this is for a "personal" or "internal" project Jython with Python may be a very good choice. If you are building a "shrink wrapped" software package this may not be the best option.

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  • I really like Python / Jython, but I'm afraid in this case I won't be able to use it (exactly because it's not a personal / internal / toy project).
    – muriloq
    Sep 16, 2008 at 21:14
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Apache POI-HSMF.

You can start from the example given in below link. http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/poi/trunk/src/scratchpad/examples/src/org/apache/poi/hsmf/examples/Msg2txt.java?revision=821500&view=markup&pathrev=821500

Further read library docs.

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