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This article describes a free feature of the shareware program Recovery Toolbox for Outlook,
allowing users to view the content of PST files in which Microsoft Outlook stores all data locally.
I.e., if any user needs to view any PST file, they can go to the website
https://outlook.recoverytoolbox.com/pst-viewer.html, download the program, install and run it,
select the PST file, and see the content on the 2nd step of the program for free.
It can also be done online at https://outlook.recoverytoolbox.com/online/ from any device or
phone in the online version, which is also free.
The word count of the article should be ~1000 words.

The header on 6-8 words with the phrase “PST Viewer,” for example:

Free MS Outlook PST Viewer

The Introduction – 6 lines max. the main problem or concern is to be described. The link
https://outlook.recoverytoolbox.com/pst-viewer.html is necessary to be inserted in the Intro.
Example:

When you have a previously saved PST file on your hands with no Outlook yet, and you are in a
rush to view the contents of your mailbox with the addresses of the recipients, attached
documents, and links to important web pages you can’t do it with a regular text editor. All you
need is Free Outlook PST Viewer, which makes it possible to view and access even corrupted
PST files that seem to be lost entirely without hope of being opened again.

PART 1. The description of the POP3 protocol, its features, and threats to PST corruption. Size
2-4 paragraphs. Example:

Many corporate users still work with POP3/SMTP/IMAP protocols which are preferable if the
mailbox is used by one person/workstation and access to mail is required even if there is no
Internet connection. IMAP protocol supports receiving and managing email directly on the mail
server (incoming mail).
When you download new messages to your computer with POP3, those copies are the only ones
that exist. If something happens to your computer’s hardware or operating system or you
accidentally delete an email, there’s no retrieving the lost data.

The Microsoft Outlook mail client stores user data on a remote server. The mail client can save
the data of accounts using POP and IMAP protocols to PST format files that are available offline.
PST files can be used as a backup copy of emails, contacts, calendar events, and other data and
for transferring them to another computer with a Microsoft mail client installed.

A PST “Personal Storage Table” file is an Outlook data file that contains emails, contacts, and
calendar events in your mailbox. It is the file that you export your emails, contacts, events, and
calendar from Outlook.com or Office Outlook for backup.

PART 2. The introduction of Free Outlook PST Viewer (the real name of the software tool is
Recovery Toolbox for Outlook) and its online version. Size 2-4 paragraphs for offline version +
2-4 paragraphs for online version. Example:

Recovery Toolbox has created a free Outlook PST Viewer that


gives the PC user full access to messages that were once opened
in the Microsoft Outlook mail client but turned out to be
damaged or inaccessible for other reasons.

Outlook PST Viewer with its online tool, is capable of opening


PSTs that are encrypted from other users and have passwords.
PST Viewer will bypass the protection, so the information
appears as if an unencrypted file is being used. The offline tool
can only be used on any version of Microsoft Windows, while its
online option runs perfectly on every available device and
platform.
PART 3. Key features of Free Outlook PST Viewer. Example.

Outlook PST Viewer is suitable not only for viewing / recovering PST files. In addition, this
multifunctional tool copes with the conversion and search for deleted data, which makes it
indispensable for MS Outlook. Through this program, you can do the following things with PST
with no need to install Outlook on your PC:

 View any PST files of different versions: ANSI (Outlook 97-2003), Unicode (2007 and
above)
 View and open password-protected files
 Read and open encrypted PST files
 View online on any device https://outlook.recoverytoolbox.com/online
 View OST files https://outlook.recoverytoolbox.com/ost-viewer.html
 Read corrupted PST files, especially with error 0x8004010F
https://outlook.recoverytoolbox.com/outlook-data-file-cannot-be-accessed.html
 Convert OST files to PST files at https://osttopst.recoverytoolbox.com

With Outlook PST Viewer, you can:

• View healthy and damaged files without using Outlook, with the entire list of information
available (notes, journal, essential tasks, calendars, messages, and contacts).
• Evaluate content in the program thanks to the preview - information is divided into cate-
gories and located conveniently so as not to confuse you.
• Recover deleted or lost files, and all the necessary information will be found, which can
later be saved in the desired format to avoid losing.
• During saving, in addition to PST, you can specify a different format for the resulting file
(EML, VCF, TXT, and MSG), each of which functions only in a specific program.
• Upload files in any quantity without size restrictions, the document's weight can reach
over 4 gigabytes, and when working with such large files, the utility does not hang.

PART 4. How to View PST Files offline. Example.

1. Download the setup file of Recovery Toolbox for Outlook and install the tool at https://
outlook.recoverytoolbox.com/
2. Choose a file in PST format inside Recovery Toolbox for Outlook

3. Choose a Recovery Mode


4. Get free access to messages, contacts, folders, and other items when previewing data

PART 5. How to View PST Files online. Example.

You can use Outlook PST Viewer in the online version without downloading and installing it on
your computer. The tool is available at https://outlook.recoverytoolbox.com/online/

1. Upload the file | Enter your email into the field below | Click Next Step
2. Wait while the file is being repaired.

3. You may preview and download a DEMO file by clicking Next Step

4. Preview the recovered PST file online.


PART 6. Benefits of different versions of Recovery Toolbox for Outlook. Please, lay particu-
lar emphasis on — free utility for viewing PST files— no Outlook required— reads any PST
files: corrupted; encrypted; password protected; old versions of ANSI (Outlook 97-2003),
new versions of Unicode (outlook 2007 - higher) Example:

Recovery Toolbox for Outlook is a Free Outlook PST Viewer; it is free to evaluate your
chances of recovering corrupted email folders in Microsoft Outlook.

Microsoft Outlook Viewer works with either small or sizable files in Microsoft Outlook format.
While analyzing the selected mailbox, the PST Extractor does not hang the computer in use even
when working with huge files.

There is no need to have an instance of Microsoft Outlook installed on your PC. Microsoft Out-
look PST Viewer works independently, without an email client. The PST File Explorer works on
any computer.

At the end of recovery, the Microsoft PST Viewer suggests the final evaluation, where users
check the recovery statistics, plus the amount of successfully recovered data. As a result, users
may see how many items have been restored by the MS Outlook Viewer.

No worries if you have a PST file protected by a password, the original account details are not
lost. Add the desired mailbox to the Recovery Toolbox for Outlook and proceed as usual, like
you open any other mailbox in PST format.

The PST Explorer can even protect Outlook email from ransomware. It is possible because such
viruses encrypt only the headers of large files. Therefore, Recovery Toolbox for Outlook pro-
vides excellent opportunities to recover data even where Microsoft’s proprietary tool
SCANPST.EXE fails to repair a PST file. There are alternative tools available on the market for
viewing and repairing PST files, but all of them do not perform the integrity checks used by Re-
covery Toolbox for Outlook.

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