1PST2LDIF(1)             libpst Utilities - Version 0.6             PST2LDIF(1)
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NAME

6       pst2ldif - extract contacts from a MS Outlook .pst file in .ldif format
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SYNOPSIS

9       pst2ldif [-V] [-b ldap-base] [-c class] [-d debug-file] [-l extra-line]
10                [-o] [-h] pstfilename
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OPTIONS

13       -V
14           Show program version. Subsequent options are then ignored.
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16       -b ldap-base
17           Sets the ldap base value used in the dn records. You probably want
18           to use something like "o=organization, c=US".
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20       -c class
21           Sets the objectClass values for the contact items. This class needs
22           to be defined in the schema used by your LDAP server, and at a
23           minimum it must contain the ldap attributes given below. This
24           option may be specified multiple times to generate entries with
25           multiple object classes.
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27       -d debug-file
28           Specify name of debug log file. The log file is now an ascii file,
29           instead of the binary file used in previous versions.
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31       -l extra-line
32           Specify an extra line to be added to each ldap entry. This option
33           may be specified multiple times to add multiple lines to each ldap
34           entry.
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36       -o
37           Use the old ldap schema, rather than the default new ldap schema.
38           The old schema generates multiple postalAddress attributes for a
39           single entry. The new schema generates a single postalAddress (and
40           homePostalAddress when available) attribute with $ delimiters as
41           specified in RFC4517. Using the old schema also generates two extra
42           leading entries, one for "dn:ldap base", and one for "dn: cn=root,
43           ldap base".
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45       -h
46           Show summary of options. Subsequent options are then ignored.
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DESCRIPTION

49       pst2ldif reads the contact information from a MS Outlook .pst file and
50       produces a .ldif file that may be used to import those contacts into an
51       LDAP database. The following ldap attributes are generated for the old
52       ldap schema:
53           cn
54           givenName
55           sn
56           personalTitle
57           company
58           mail
59           postalAddress
60           l
61           st
62           postalCode
63           c
64           homePhone
65           telephoneNumber
66           facsimileTelephoneNumber
67           mobile
68           description
69       The following attributes are generated for the new ldap schema:
70           cn
71           givenName
72           sn
73           title
74           o
75           mail
76           postalAddress
77           homePostalAddress
78           l
79           st
80           postalCode
81           c
82           homePhone
83           telephoneNumber
84           facsimileTelephoneNumber
85           mobile
86           description
87           labeledURI
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90       Copyright (C) 2008 by 510 Software Group <carl@five-ten-sg.com>
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92       This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
93       under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the
94       Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any
95       later version.
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97       You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
98       with this program; see the file COPYING. If not, please write to the
99       Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
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VERSION

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106pst2ldif 0.6.59                   2011-05-27                       PST2LDIF(1)
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