- Path
- Specifies the path to the PST files on AFS. The input_path represents either a directory or a file name, and can use regular expressions. For example:
/test
/test/testfile.pst
/test/*.pst
The PST files must be available on AFS before you call the function.
If input_path represents a directory, the function parses all PST files in the directory.
If a file represented by an input_path is not a PST file, the function does not parse that file and logs an error.
A single vworker processes each PST file.
- Host
- [Optional] Specifies the IP address of the AFS server. Default: IP address of the Queen node.
- Port
- [Optional] Specifies the port number of the AFS server. Default: 2601.
- OutputColumns
- [Optional] Specifies the custom columns to output. Default behavior: The function outputs only the default columns. For the names and descriptions of the default and custom columns, see Output. If you specify a column not listed in the Output, the function issues an error message.
- Exclude
- [Optional] Specifies the message folders to exclude while parsing the PST file (for examples, Drafts, Deleted, and Junk). The message_folder represents either a directory or a file name, and can use regular expressions. If message_folder represents a directory, the function excludes all PST files in the directory. Default behavior: The function parses all folders in the PST file. However, the function does not parse or output PST files related to Calendar, Contacts, Tasks, or RSS.