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OAB

NAME

oab - Microsoft Exchange/Outlook Offline Address Book (.oab files) decoder

INSTALLATION

Once you have installed Python v3.10+ and its packages manager pip, use the following command to install this tool:

pip install oab

SYNOPSIS

oab [--bar|-b] [--output|-o FILE] [--csv|-C] [--delimiter|-d CHAR] [--excel|-E] [--json|-J] [--compact|-c] [--ident|-i INT] [--table|-T] [--width|-w INT] [--debug] [--help|-?] [--version] [--] filename

DESCRIPTION

The oab utility and library decode Microsoft Exchange/Outlook Offline Address Book (.oab) files, and provide their contents as a Python dictionary or in CSV (delimiter separated values), Excel, JSON, text or tabular formats.

Utility

By default, the utility will print the resulting Python dictionary to standard output as pretty printed text.

It is possible to get CSV, Excel, JSON and pretty table formats instead by using the --csv|-C, --excel|-E, --json|-J or --table|-T options.

For all these formats, the --output|-o option can be used to redirect output to file(s) with an argument indicating the desired basename. oab will add the appropriate file extension and, in the case of CSV and pretty table formats, will separate the results in users and lists contents.

The delimiter used for CSV files can be changed from a comma to the argument of the --delimiter|-d option.

The style used for JSON files can be changed to compact mode with the --compact|-c option, or with an indentation different from 4 spaces with the argument of the --indent|-i option.

The terminal width used for the pretty table files can be changed from the default 80 columns to the argument of the --width|-w option. You should especially use this option when redirecting the program output to a file...

Last and least, you can disable the progress bar with the --bar|-b option.

Python library

There are 5 public functions, one for loading an oab file, the others for converting its result into another format:

import oab

data = oab.load_oab_file(filename, progress_bar=False)
# filename is a str. For example, "udetails.oab"
# the optional progress_bar is a bool
# data will be a dict

users, lists = oab.oab2csv(data, delimiter)
# delimiter is a str, normally for a single character
# users and lists will be list instances

oab.oab2excel(data, basename)
# basename is a str. For example, "address_book"

json_data = oab.oab2json(data, compact=False, indent=2)
# the optional compact is a bool
# the optional indent is an int. It's used when compact=False

users, lists = oab2table(data, width=173)
# the optional width is an int
# users and lists will be prettytable instances

OPTIONS

Options Use
--bar|-b Toggle OFF progress bar
--output|-o FILE Output result into FILE (extension added by oab)
--csv|-C Format results as CSV
--delimiter|-d CHAR Use CHAR as delimiter for CSV format
--excel|-E Format results as Excel tabbed file
--json|-J Format results as JSON
--compact|-c Use compact JSON format
--ident|-i INT Use INT spaces for indented JSON format
--table|-T Format results as tables
--width|-w INT Use INT columns in table format
--debug Enable debug mode
--help|-? Print usage and a short help message and exit
--version Print version and exit
-- Options processing terminator

ENVIRONMENT

The COLUMNS environment variable will be used in tabular format if present and output is not redirected to a file.

EXIT STATUS

The oab utility exits 0 on success, and >0 if an error occurs.

EXAMPLES

To generate pretty tables with relevant information about users and mailing lists in 2 files, use the following command:

$ oab --table --width 170 --output addressbook udetails.oab

SEE ALSO

Specifications

Other implementations

STANDARDS

The oab utility is not a standard UNIX command.

This implementation tries to follow the PEP 8 style guide for Python code.

PORTABILITY

Tested OK under Windows.

HISTORY

This program was made on a rainy sunday in order to investigate the contents of my Outlook .oab files.

It was then used to help cleaning my company's global address list.

LICENSE

It is available under the 3-clause BSD license.

AUTHORS

Hubert Tournier and Timothy Holmes.

This program is inspired by antimatter15's boa and includes snippets of code from:

CAVEAT

Only version 4 full details files are fully supported at this time, whether compressed or not.

Some of the address books properties are undocumented and will appear as numbers.

BUGS

Excel reports an error while opening generated XLSX files, but after accepting its recovery offer these files appear to be fine...

SECURITY CONSIDERATIONS

OAB files and the results generated by this program contain sensitive personal information that should not be left unprotected.

There are known attacks in the wild targetting these files:

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